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'''Ashley Buchholz''' was the lead vocalist, songwriter and guitarist for [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]] from 2005 until the band's eventual dissolving in 2022.
== History ==
=== Early years ===
Ashley Buchholz was born in Markham, Ontario, on May 15, 1978. Ashley had Chron's disease growing up, having to be bedridden in a hospital for most of his earlier years, taking several substances such as prednisone while having to be fed through a tube. In the rare cases where he could go to school and socialize, he would be in several school plays, eventually taking an interest in performing music. At 12 years old, Ashley and a friend would write "I Like Dogs," being the first song Ashley would ever write. In his early high school years, he would perform in and form several bands, most notably of which being [[Thred]], formed in 1994.
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== History ==
=== Early years ===
Ashley Buchholz was born in Markham, Ontario, on May 15, 1978. Ashley had Chron's disease growing up, having to be bedridden in a hospital for most of his earlier years, taking several substances such as prednisone while having to be fed through a tube. In the rare cases where he could go to school and socialize, he would be in several school plays, eventually taking an interest in performing music. At 12 years old, Ashley and a friend would write "I Like Dogs," being the first song Ashley would ever write. In his early high school years, he would perform in and form several bands, most notably of which being [[Thred]], formed in 1994.
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By early 2007, Ashley would begin recording the [[Welding the C:/]] EP, with Jason occasionally stepping in to do scratching for the EP. The EP would release in July, with a CD release party taking place at the Gladstone Hotel.
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== History ==
=== Early years ===
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=== Beginning of USS ===
''Main page: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
Soon after this first performance at the Kathedral, Ashley would quit his job at the paper factory and would begin working at Angus Glen Golf Club in his hometown of Markham, Ontario. It was in January 2004 that he would meet [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] while stocking beer. The two would become great friends, with Ashley later asking Jason to do a DJ performance at his sister's wedding. In August, Ashley and Jason would perform their first show at the Drake Hotel in Toronto as "Mensa Dropout + Human Kebab," alongside Silent Seymour and Clothes Make the Man. In the Winter, the two decided to start a band together alongside a friend of Jason's named [[Charles Topping]]. This band would be called Team of Captains and featured Ashley "Peaka" Boo-Schultz on vocals and guitars, DJ Oven & Stove (Jason) on turntables and samples, and Charles Topping doing beats and engineering. The band would start performing in January 2005, performing songs such as [[Scenester Fabulous]], [[3 Purple Butterflies]], [[Drop Around The Clock]], [[Cloudboy]] and [[Me vs Us]] in their early forms. By the Fall, the band would headline the Cameron House in Toronto, with audio MP3s of the show downloaded over 10,000 times. In November, Charles Topping would leave the band for unknown reasons, leaving just Ashley and Jason. They would perform a couple more shows in 2006 before eventually going their separate ways. Ashley would take this time to find himself and to record his solo music, with the [[Flying With Brian 3]] and [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo]] albums recorded under the Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker name.
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'''Ashley Buchholz''' was the lead vocalist, songwriter and guitarist for [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]] from 2005 until the band's eventual dissolving in 2022.
== History ==
=== Early years ===
Ashley Buchholz was born in Markham, Ontario, on May 15, 1978. Ashley had Chron's disease growing up, having to be bedridden in a hospital for most of his earlier years, taking several substances such as prednisone while having to be fed through a tube. In the rare cases where he could go to school and socialize, he would be in several school plays, eventually taking an interest in performing music. At 12 years old, Ashley and a friend would write "I Like Dogs," being the first song Ashley would ever write. In his early high school years, he would perform in and form several bands, most notably of which being [[Thred]], formed in 1994.
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=== Early bands/musical ventures ===
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=== Beginning of USS ===
''Main page: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
Soon after this first performance at the Kathedral, Ashley would quit his job at the paper factory and would begin working at Angus Glen Golf Club in his hometown of Markham, Ontario. It was in January 2004 that he would meet [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] while stocking beer. The two would become great friends, with Ashley later asking Jason to do a DJ performance at his sister's wedding. In August, Ashley and Jason would perform their first show at the Drake Hotel in Toronto as "Mensa Dropout + Human Kebab," alongside Silent Seymour and Clothes Make the Man. In the Winter, the two decided to start a band together alongside a friend of Jason's named [[Charles Topping]]. This band would be called Team of Captains and featured Ashley "Peaka" Boo-Schultz on vocals and guitars, DJ Oven & Stove (Jason) on turntables and samples, and Charles Topping doing beats and engineering. The band would start performing in January 2005, performing songs such as [[Scenester Fabulous]], [[3 Purple Butterflies]], [[Drop Around The Clock]], [[Cloudboy]] and [[Me vs Us]] in their early forms. By the Fall, the band would headline the Cameron House in Toronto, with audio MP3s of the show downloaded over 10,000 times. In November, Charles Topping would leave the band for unknown reasons, leaving just Ashley and Jason. They would perform a couple more shows in 2006 before eventually going their separate ways. Ashley would take this time to find himself and to record his solo music, with the [[Flying With Brian 3]] and [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo]] albums recorded under the Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker name.
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'''Ashley Buchholz''' was the lead vocalist, songwriter and guitarist for [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]] from 2005 until the band's eventual dissolving in 2022.
== Trivia ==
*In his free time, Ashley likes to do yoga. In early 2021, he made reference to his training to become a yoga instructor.<ref>[https://youtu.be/jT89FTO_vjw?t=93 102.1 The Edge B-Team Interview - January 8, 2021]</ref>
*The USS song [[Minus Me]] was written about Ashley's struggles as a child with Chron's disease and how he had to take substances such as prednisone to help stimulate his growth.
== Quotes ==
*''"Do the right thing, 'cause the wrong thing sucks"''
*''"Be a lighthouse instead of a ship lost at sea"''
== History ==
=== Early years ===
Ashley Buchholz was born in Markham, Ontario, on May 15, 1978. Ashley had Chron's disease growing up, having to be bedridden in a hospital for most of his earlier years, taking several substances such as prednisone while having to be fed through a tube. In the rare cases where he could go to school and socialize, he would be in several school plays, eventually taking an interest in performing music. At 12 years old, Ashley and a friend would write "I Like Dogs," being the first song Ashley would ever write. In his early high school years, he would perform in and form several bands, most notably of which being [[Thred]], formed in 1994.
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=== Beginning of USS ===
''Main page: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
Soon after this first performance at the Kathedral, Ashley would quit his job at the paper factory and would begin working at Angus Glen Golf Club in his hometown of Markham, Ontario. It was in January 2004 that he would meet [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] while stocking beer. The two would become great friends, with Ashley later asking Jason to do a DJ performance at his sister's wedding. In August, Ashley and Jason would perform their first show at the Drake Hotel in Toronto as "Mensa Dropout + Human Kebab," alongside Silent Seymour and Clothes Make the Man. In the Winter, the two decided to start a band together alongside a friend of Jason's named [[Charles Topping]]. This band would be called Team of Captains and featured Ashley "Peaka" Boo-Schultz on vocals and guitars, DJ Oven & Stove (Jason) on turntables and samples, and Charles Topping doing beats and engineering. The band would start performing in January 2005, performing songs such as [[Scenester Fabulous]], [[3 Purple Butterflies]], [[Drop Around The Clock]], [[Cloudboy]] and [[Me vs Us]] in their early forms. By the Fall, the band would headline the Cameron House in Toronto, with audio MP3s of the show downloaded over 10,000 times. In November, Charles Topping would leave the band for unknown reasons, leaving just Ashley and Jason. They would perform a couple more shows in 2006 before eventually going their separate ways. Ashley would take this time to find himself and to record his solo music, with the [[Flying With Brian 3]] and [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo]] albums recorded under the Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker name.
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'''Ashley Buchholz''' was the lead vocalist, songwriter and guitarist for [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]] from 2005 until the band's eventual dissolving in 2022.
== Trivia ==
*In his free time, Ashley likes to do yoga. In early 2021, he made reference to his training to become a yoga instructor.<ref>[https://youtu.be/jT89FTO_vjw?t=93 102.1 The Edge B-Team Interview - January 8, 2021]</ref>
*The USS song [[Minus Me]] was written about Ashley's struggles as a child with Chron's disease and how he had to take substances such as prednisone to help stimulate his growth.
== Quotes ==
*''"Do the right thing, 'cause the wrong thing sucks"''
*''"Be a lighthouse instead of a ship lost at sea"''
== History ==
=== Early years ===
Ashley Buchholz was born in Markham, Ontario, on May 15, 1978. Ashley had Chron's disease growing up, having to be bedridden in a hospital for most of his earlier years, taking several substances such as prednisone while having to be fed through a tube. In the rare cases where he could go to school and socialize, he would be in several school plays, eventually taking an interest in performing music. At 12 years old, Ashley and a friend would write "I Like Dogs," being the first song Ashley would ever write. In his early high school years, he would perform in and form several bands, most notably of which being [[Thred]], formed in 1994.
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=== Early bands/musical ventures ===
In 1997, [[Thred]] would release their debut EP, [[What's Happenin']], featuring tracks such as [[Ties of Affinity]], which is one of the first songs Ashley ever wrote. Shortly after, [[Ash Happily]] would be formed, featuring his brother, Adam Buchholz, on drums. Only [[Drop Seagull|one track]] would be recorded with this band in 1999 before splitting up and forming [[Quixonic]] a couple of months later. In 2000, Quixonic released their [[Quixonic (EP)|debut EP]], featuring the track [[Funk Flash]], which would be played live for years to come, becoming the USS tracks [[Domino]] and [[Oddloop]] in 2017 and 2018 respectively. After Quixonic dissolved in 2002, Ashley began working at a paper factory, quickly taking a disliking to the job. While working one day in 2003, Ashley found a dictionary that was left out by one of his co-workers. He decided to flip through this dictionary, stopping on the word "ubiquitous." Around the same time, he was aiming to make himself a better person by trying to stop doing drugs and to be happier. While writing out a manifesto for this improved version of himself, the word "ubiquitous" popped into his mind, and so he named this version of himself "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker." He would soon perform solo concerts under this name, with the first being held on September 4, 2003, at the Kathedral in Toronto, Ontario.
=== Beginning of USS ===
''Main page: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
Soon after this first performance at the Kathedral, Ashley would quit his job at the paper factory and would begin working at Angus Glen Golf Club in his hometown of Markham, Ontario. It was in January 2004 that he would meet [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] while stocking beer. The two would become great friends, with Ashley later asking Jason to do a DJ performance at his sister's wedding. In August, Ashley and Jason would perform their first show at the Drake Hotel in Toronto as "Mensa Dropout + Human Kebab," alongside Silent Seymour and Clothes Make the Man. In the Winter, the two decided to start a band together alongside a friend of Jason's named [[Charles Topping]]. This band would be called Team of Captains and featured Ashley "Peaka" Boo-Schultz on vocals and guitars, DJ Oven & Stove (Jason) on turntables and samples, and Charles Topping doing beats and engineering. The band would start performing in January 2005, performing songs such as [[Scenester Fabulous]], [[3 Purple Butterflies]], [[Drop Around The Clock]], [[Cloudboy]] and [[Me vs Us]] in their early forms. By the Fall, the band would headline the Cameron House in Toronto, with audio MP3s of the show downloaded over 10,000 times. In November, Charles Topping would leave the band for unknown reasons, leaving just Ashley and Jason. They would perform a couple more shows in 2006 before eventually going their separate ways. Ashley would take this time to find himself and to record his solo music, with the [[Flying With Brian 3]] and [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo]] albums recorded under the Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker name.
== References ==
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'''Ashley Buchholz''' was the lead vocalist, songwriter and guitarist for [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]] from 2005 until the band's eventual dissolving in 2022.
== Trivia ==
*In his free time, Ashley likes to do yoga. In early 2021, he made reference to his training to become a yoga instructor.<ref>[https://youtu.be/jT89FTO_vjw?t=93 102.1 The Edge B-Team Interview - January 8, 2021]</ref>
*The USS song [[Minus Me]] was written about Ashley's struggles as a child with Chron's disease and how he had to take substances such as prednisone to help stimulate his growth.
== Quotes ==
*''"Do the right thing, 'cause the wrong thing sucks"''
*''"Be a lighthouse instead of a ship lost at sea"''
== List of early aliases ==
*Mensa Dropout
*NE Plus Ultra
*Frontseat Burnhole
*A Mess of Uncles
*Victorious Denowski
*Acousteau
== History ==
=== Early years ===
Ashley Buchholz was born in Markham, Ontario, on May 15, 1978. Ashley had Chron's disease growing up, having to be bedridden in a hospital for most of his earlier years, taking several substances such as prednisone while having to be fed through a tube. In the rare cases where he could go to school and socialize, he would be in several school plays, eventually taking an interest in performing music. At 12 years old, Ashley and a friend would write "I Like Dogs," being the first song Ashley would ever write. In his early high school years, he would perform in and form several bands, most notably of which being [[Thred]], formed in 1994.
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=== Early bands/musical ventures ===
In 1997, [[Thred]] would release their debut EP, [[What's Happenin']], featuring tracks such as [[Ties of Affinity]], which is one of the first songs Ashley ever wrote. Shortly after, [[Ash Happily]] would be formed, featuring his brother, Adam Buchholz, on drums. Only [[Drop Seagull|one track]] would be recorded with this band in 1999 before splitting up and forming [[Quixonic]] a couple of months later. In 2000, Quixonic released their [[Quixonic (EP)|debut EP]], featuring the track [[Funk Flash]], which would be played live for years to come, becoming the USS tracks [[Domino]] and [[Oddloop]] in 2017 and 2018 respectively. After Quixonic dissolved in 2002, Ashley began working at a paper factory, quickly taking a disliking to the job. While working one day in 2003, Ashley found a dictionary that was left out by one of his co-workers. He decided to flip through this dictionary, stopping on the word "ubiquitous." Around the same time, he was aiming to make himself a better person by trying to stop doing drugs and to be happier. While writing out a manifesto for this improved version of himself, the word "ubiquitous" popped into his mind, and so he named this version of himself "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker." He would soon perform solo concerts under this name, with the first being held on September 4, 2003, at the Kathedral in Toronto, Ontario.
=== Beginning of USS ===
''Main page: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
Soon after this first performance at the Kathedral, Ashley would quit his job at the paper factory and would begin working at Angus Glen Golf Club in his hometown of Markham, Ontario. It was in January 2004 that he would meet [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] while stocking beer. The two would become great friends, with Ashley later asking Jason to do a DJ performance at his sister's wedding. In August, Ashley and Jason would perform their first show at the Drake Hotel in Toronto as "Mensa Dropout + Human Kebab," alongside Silent Seymour and Clothes Make the Man. In the Winter, the two decided to start a band together alongside a friend of Jason's named [[Charles Topping]]. This band would be called Team of Captains and featured Ashley "Peaka" Boo-Schultz on vocals and guitars, DJ Oven & Stove (Jason) on turntables and samples, and Charles Topping doing beats and engineering. The band would start performing in January 2005, performing songs such as [[Scenester Fabulous]], [[3 Purple Butterflies]], [[Drop Around The Clock]], [[Cloudboy]] and [[Me vs Us]] in their early forms. By the Fall, the band would headline the Cameron House in Toronto, with audio MP3s of the show downloaded over 10,000 times. In November, Charles Topping would leave the band for unknown reasons, leaving just Ashley and Jason. They would perform a couple more shows in 2006 before eventually going their separate ways. Ashley would take this time to find himself and to record his solo music, with the [[Flying With Brian 3]] and [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo]] albums recorded under the Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker name.
== References ==
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'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name Team of Captains and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. USS was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.<br>Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and bass. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, they have 3 full-length albums, [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|4 EPs, 3 demo records and 4 non-album singles]].
== History ==
=== Early works ===
[[Ashley Buchholz]] was born on May 15, 1978, in Markham, Ontario, shortly followed by [[Human Kebab|Jason Parsons]] being born on June 5, 1979, in Stouffville. When Ashley was younger, he was diagnosed with Chron's disease, affecting his growth and ability to do basic human functions such as eating, drinking and most physical activity. At 14, he started his first band called Evol Widow. Not much is known about Ashley's earlier pre-USS works, although we do know he would join a few hip-hop groups throughout high school, mainly Deuceomnia and Ol' Boys Club. In 1994, he would start the band [[Thred]], releasing a 4-track EP in 1997 titled "[[What's Happenin']]".
=== 2003-2006, Formation ===
In 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] was working in a paper factory. Ashley decided he was not very happy with his life up to that point, so he decided to write a manifesto of the person he wanted to be. He was searching for a name for this character, so he decided to flip through a dictionary, and was fascinated by the words 'ubiquitous' and 'synergy'. He then decided to name this character 'Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker', and that's where the USS name came from. Ashley's first show under the name USS was at the Kathedral in Toronto on September 4, 2003. On Christmas of that same year, Ashley gave out 25 copies of a self-titled album he'd recorded to friends and family.<ref>Not to be confused with the [[2007 Demo|2007 self-titled demo]]</ref>
[[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] and [[Human Kebab]] met working for Angus Glen Golf Club in January 2004. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] later moved into [[Human Kebab]]'s basement and showed him demos of songs he'd previously recorded such as [[Anti-Venom]] and [[Cloudboy]]. They and a friend of [[Human Kebab]]'s named [[Charles Topping]] formed a band called '''Team of Captains''' in January 2005, with their first show being played on January 28, 2005. They started out performing in their friends' backyards but later began performing in bars and clubs. After a show at the Rivoli on November 25, 2005, [[Charles Topping|Charles]] left the band. They played 4 more shows under this name before going their separate ways in May 2006. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would go on a pilgrimage to find himself and record the [[Flying with Brian 3]] album with Chris Davies and Brian Mackenzie, and [[Human Kebab]] would record his second studio album, [[Willnaught Roughness]].
=== 2007, Demo EP, Welding the C:/ ===
On January 24, 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would release his [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (2007 Demo)|self-titled demo EP]], with a release party at Andy Poolhall following after. Shortly after, he would start recording the [[Welding the C:|Welding the C:/]] EP at Rainbow Trout Studios and his house where he, [[Human Kebab]] and Brian Mackenzie lived, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". [[Human Kebab]] would occasionally step in and scratch, with it eventually being released on July 19, 2007, with a release party at the Gladstone Hotel. Later that year, [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] would be released as a single, getting major radio play at stations like The Edge and The Zone. The EP would garner praise from several publications and critics in Canada.
=== 2008-2009, Questamation ===
In mid-2008, the band started recording [[Questamation]], their first full-length album, featuring singles [[Laces Out]] and [[Anti-Venom]]. It was then that Human Kebab started doing proper studio work for the band. In July, the band performed at Edgefest, bringing much more exposure to the band as they performed alongside acts such as Linkin Park and Arkells. On February 9, 2009, [[Laces Out]] was released as a single, with [[The Honeypot]] being released as a pseudo-B-side. One month later, on March 9, [[Questamation]] was released, with approximately 20 people getting rough mixes of the album before release. Later that month, the band performed at the Red Gorilla Music Festival in Austin, Texas, which would be their first ever performance outside of Canada.
=== 2010-2012, Mavericks, APPROVED ===
On October 11, 2010, the band released [[Mavericks]] as an MP3 download, and on November 30, it was released on major streaming platforms. The song was a collaboration with fiddler Ashley MacIsaac, being about Jeff Clark and his famous surf of Mavericks in California, USA. In April 2011, the band introduced [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer, and on May 3 of that same year, the band released their second EP, [[APPROVED]], featuring the singles [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] and [[Damini]]. After the band played at Edgefest 2012, an executive from Sony Music Publishing (formally Sony ATV) met them after the show and talked about how if they want to reach larger audiences through radio airplay, their songs should have proper choruses. This seemingly majorly influenced the writing of their next EP, Advanced Basics.
=== 2013-2015, Advanced Basics ===
On June 4, 2013, the band released [[This is the Best]] as a single, which would become their most successful song yet, garnering over 9 million streams on Spotify as of April 2022. On January 7 of the next year, [[Yin Yang]] would be released as a single, also receiving a similar amount of success, having a remix made for a gameplay trailer of the video game Titanfall 2.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHvoaAAhGno Titanfall 2: Pilots Gameplay Trailer]</ref> On February 11, [[Advanced Basics]] was released, being their third EP, with further singles such as [[Shipwreck]] and [[Nepal]]. This EP ended up being their most successful yet, with the success of [[This is the Best]] and [[Yin Yang]] garnering more hype for the release.
=== 2016-2019, New World Alphabet ===
On July 29, 2016, [[Work Shoes]] was released as a single, which, like [[This is the Best]], garnered a lot of radio airplay and is one of their most successful and popular songs to date. On January 13, 2017, the band released [[New World Alphabet]], the band's fourth EP, with further singles such as [[Alien]] and [[Us]]. The band remained mostly silent for the rest of 2017. On June 8, 2018, the band released [[Medicine]], with another single, [[Big Life (26 Letters)]], released on October 26 of the same year. In the comments of the accompanying [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDcTNYHQU14 music video], the band stated that their next album would be out in 2020.
=== 2020-2022, Einsteins of Consciousness, The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap, Final Freakquency Tour ===
On December 31, 2019, and January 1, 2020, the band performed a New Years' celebration show at the Rapids Theatre in Niagra Falls, New York, USA. On May 22, 2020, the band released [[Odd Times]], a song that was being worked on since 2017 but was finished in 2020 to coincide with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On October 23 of the same year, [[Happy]] was released as a single. Just three days later, the band announced they would be splitting up, promoting their second and final studio album, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]<ref>https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1320727534867275776</ref>. This left fans in shock and confused as to what would come next for the band. On November 25, 2020, [[Feel Alive]] was released as a single.
On January 8, 2021, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]] was released, their second studio album. On June 22, the band announced 10 dates for a final tour to support [[Einsteins of Consciousness]], with 2 more being added due to popular demand. On July 17, [[Pages]] was released as the B-side to [[Happy]] as a 7" vinyl for Record Store Day 2021. On November 14, a surprise album was announced, [[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]], with the album being released 5 days later on November 19, being their third and final album. On the same day, the Final Freakquency Tour would begin in Buffalo, New York, USA. On December 16, the band would announce they would be postponing the final 2 shows in Toronto to June 10 and 11, 2022. Since then, four more shows have been added, including one more show in Buffalo, and three more in Toronto at the El Mocambo. On April 8, 2022, [[Never Stop]] was released as a single, written in 2018 and commissioned by the NHL for their 2021/2022 hockey season. June 11 would mark the day of the band's final show, performed at History in Toronto. The full show can be watched [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oylOo7m_s0 here].
== Discography ==
=== Main discography ===
<gallery mode=packed-hover heights=200px>
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=Welding the C:/|[[Welding the C:/]] - 2007
File:Questamation.jpg|link=Questamation|[[Questamation]] - 2009
File:Approved.jpg|link=APPROVED|[[APPROVED]] - 2011
File:AdvancedBasics.jpg|link=Advanced Basics|[[Advanced Basics]] - 2014
File:NewWorldAlphabet.jpg|link=New World Alphabet|[[New World Alphabet]] - 2017
File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|link=Einsteins of Consciousness|[[Einsteins of Consciousness]] - 2021
File:TheScience&ArtfunkelVictoryLap.jpg|link=The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap|[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]] - 2021
</gallery>
=== Singles ===
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File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole|[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] - 2007
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=2 15/16|[[2 15/16]] - 2008
File:LacesOut.jpg|link=Laces Out|[[Laces Out]] - 2009
File:Questamation.jpg|link=Anti-Venom|[[Anti-Venom]] - 2009
File:Mavericks.webp|link=Mavericks|[[Mavericks]] - 2010
File:NAOK.jpg|link=N/A OK|[[N/A OK]] - 2011
File:YoHelloHooray.webp|link=Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|[[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] - 2011
File:Approved.jpg|link=Damini|[[Damini]] - 2012
File:ThisIsTheBest.jpg|link=This Is The Best|[[This Is The Best]] - 2013
File:YinYang.webp|link=Yin Yang|[[Yin Yang]] - 2014
File:Shipwreck.webp|link=Shipwreck|[[Shipwreck]] - 2014
File:Nepal.webp|link=Shipwreck|[[Nepal]] - 2014
File:WorkShoes.jpg|link=Work Shoes|[[Work Shoes]] - 2016
</gallery>
== References ==
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'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name Team of Captains and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. USS was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.<br>Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and bass. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, they have 3 full-length albums, [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|4 EPs, 3 demo records and 4 non-album singles]].
== History ==
=== Early works ===
[[Ashley Buchholz]] was born on May 15, 1978, in Markham, Ontario, shortly followed by [[Human Kebab|Jason Parsons]] being born on June 5, 1979, in Stouffville. When Ashley was younger, he was diagnosed with Chron's disease, affecting his growth and ability to do basic human functions such as eating, drinking and most physical activity. At 14, he started his first band called Evol Widow. Not much is known about Ashley's earlier pre-USS works, although we do know he would join a few hip-hop groups throughout high school, mainly Deuceomnia and Ol' Boys Club. In 1994, he would start the band [[Thred]], releasing a 4-track EP in 1997 titled "[[What's Happenin']]".
=== 2003-2006, Formation ===
In 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] was working in a paper factory. Ashley decided he was not very happy with his life up to that point, so he decided to write a manifesto of the person he wanted to be. He was searching for a name for this character, so he decided to flip through a dictionary, and was fascinated by the words 'ubiquitous' and 'synergy'. He then decided to name this character 'Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker', and that's where the USS name came from. Ashley's first show under the name USS was at the Kathedral in Toronto on September 4, 2003. On Christmas of that same year, Ashley gave out 25 copies of a self-titled album he'd recorded to friends and family.<ref>Not to be confused with the [[2007 Demo|2007 self-titled demo]]</ref>
[[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] and [[Human Kebab]] met working for Angus Glen Golf Club in January 2004. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] later moved into [[Human Kebab]]'s basement and showed him demos of songs he'd previously recorded such as [[Anti-Venom]] and [[Cloudboy]]. They and a friend of [[Human Kebab]]'s named [[Charles Topping]] formed a band called '''Team of Captains''' in January 2005, with their first show being played on January 28, 2005. They started out performing in their friends' backyards but later began performing in bars and clubs. After a show at the Rivoli on November 25, 2005, [[Charles Topping|Charles]] left the band. They played 4 more shows under this name before going their separate ways in May 2006. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would go on a pilgrimage to find himself and record the [[Flying with Brian 3]] album with Chris Davies and Brian Mackenzie, and [[Human Kebab]] would record his second studio album, [[Willnaught Roughness]].
=== 2007, Demo EP, Welding the C:/ ===
On January 24, 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would release his [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (2007 Demo)|self-titled demo EP]], with a release party at Andy Poolhall following after. Shortly after, he would start recording the [[Welding the C:|Welding the C:/]] EP at Rainbow Trout Studios and his house where he, [[Human Kebab]] and Brian Mackenzie lived, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". [[Human Kebab]] would occasionally step in and scratch, with it eventually being released on July 19, 2007, with a release party at the Gladstone Hotel. Later that year, [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] would be released as a single, getting major radio play at stations like The Edge and The Zone. The EP would garner praise from several publications and critics in Canada.
=== 2008-2009, Questamation ===
In mid-2008, the band started recording [[Questamation]], their first full-length album, featuring singles [[Laces Out]] and [[Anti-Venom]]. It was then that Human Kebab started doing proper studio work for the band. In July, the band performed at Edgefest, bringing much more exposure to the band as they performed alongside acts such as Linkin Park and Arkells. On February 9, 2009, [[Laces Out]] was released as a single, with [[The Honeypot]] being released as a pseudo-B-side. One month later, on March 9, [[Questamation]] was released, with approximately 20 people getting rough mixes of the album before release. Later that month, the band performed at the Red Gorilla Music Festival in Austin, Texas, which would be their first ever performance outside of Canada.
=== 2010-2012, Mavericks, APPROVED ===
On October 11, 2010, the band released [[Mavericks]] as an MP3 download, and on November 30, it was released on major streaming platforms. The song was a collaboration with fiddler Ashley MacIsaac, being about Jeff Clark and his famous surf of Mavericks in California, USA. In April 2011, the band introduced [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer, and on May 3 of that same year, the band released their second EP, [[APPROVED]], featuring the singles [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] and [[Damini]]. After the band played at Edgefest 2012, an executive from Sony Music Publishing (formally Sony ATV) met them after the show and talked about how if they want to reach larger audiences through radio airplay, their songs should have proper choruses. This seemingly majorly influenced the writing of their next EP, Advanced Basics.
=== 2013-2015, Advanced Basics ===
On June 4, 2013, the band released [[This is the Best]] as a single, which would become their most successful song yet, garnering over 9 million streams on Spotify as of April 2022. On January 7 of the next year, [[Yin Yang]] would be released as a single, also receiving a similar amount of success, having a remix made for a gameplay trailer of the video game Titanfall 2.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHvoaAAhGno Titanfall 2: Pilots Gameplay Trailer]</ref> On February 11, [[Advanced Basics]] was released, being their third EP, with further singles such as [[Shipwreck]] and [[Nepal]]. This EP ended up being their most successful yet, with the success of [[This is the Best]] and [[Yin Yang]] garnering more hype for the release.
=== 2016-2019, New World Alphabet ===
On July 29, 2016, [[Work Shoes]] was released as a single, which, like [[This is the Best]], garnered a lot of radio airplay and is one of their most successful and popular songs to date. On January 13, 2017, the band released [[New World Alphabet]], the band's fourth EP, with further singles such as [[Alien]] and [[Us]]. The band remained mostly silent for the rest of 2017. On June 8, 2018, the band released [[Medicine]], with another single, [[Big Life (26 Letters)]], released on October 26 of the same year. In the comments of the accompanying [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDcTNYHQU14 music video], the band stated that their next album would be out in 2020.
=== 2020-2022, Einsteins of Consciousness, The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap, Final Freakquency Tour ===
On December 31, 2019, and January 1, 2020, the band performed a New Years' celebration show at the Rapids Theatre in Niagra Falls, New York, USA. On May 22, 2020, the band released [[Odd Times]], a song that was being worked on since 2017 but was finished in 2020 to coincide with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On October 23 of the same year, [[Happy]] was released as a single. Just three days later, the band announced they would be splitting up, promoting their second and final studio album, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]<ref>https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1320727534867275776</ref>. This left fans in shock and confused as to what would come next for the band. On November 25, 2020, [[Feel Alive]] was released as a single.
On January 8, 2021, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]] was released, their second studio album. On June 22, the band announced 10 dates for a final tour to support [[Einsteins of Consciousness]], with 2 more being added due to popular demand. On July 17, [[Pages]] was released as the B-side to [[Happy]] as a 7" vinyl for Record Store Day 2021. On November 14, a surprise album was announced, [[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]], with the album being released 5 days later on November 19, being their third and final album. On the same day, the Final Freakquency Tour would begin in Buffalo, New York, USA. On December 16, the band would announce they would be postponing the final 2 shows in Toronto to June 10 and 11, 2022. Since then, four more shows have been added, including one more show in Buffalo, and three more in Toronto at the El Mocambo. On April 8, 2022, [[Never Stop]] was released as a single, written in 2018 and commissioned by the NHL for their 2021/2022 hockey season. June 11 would mark the day of the band's final show, performed at History in Toronto. The full show can be watched [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oylOo7m_s0 here].
== Discography ==
=== Main discography ===
<gallery mode=packed-hover heights=200px>
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=Welding the C:/|[[Welding the C:/]] - 2007
File:Questamation.jpg|link=Questamation|[[Questamation]] - 2009
File:Approved.jpg|link=APPROVED|[[APPROVED]] - 2011
File:AdvancedBasics.jpg|link=Advanced Basics|[[Advanced Basics]] - 2014
File:NewWorldAlphabet.jpg|link=New World Alphabet|[[New World Alphabet]] - 2017
File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|link=Einsteins of Consciousness|[[Einsteins of Consciousness]] - 2021
File:TheScience&ArtfunkelVictoryLap.jpg|link=The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap|[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]] - 2021
</gallery>
=== Singles ===
<gallery mode=packed-hover heights=200px>
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole|[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] - 2007
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=2 15/16|[[2 15/16]] - 2008
File:LacesOut.jpg|link=Laces Out|[[Laces Out]] - 2009
File:Questamation.jpg|link=Anti-Venom|[[Anti-Venom]] - 2009
File:Mavericks.webp|link=Mavericks|[[Mavericks]] - 2010
File:NAOK.jpg|link=N/A OK|[[N/A OK]] - 2011
File:YoHelloHooray.webp|link=Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|[[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] - 2011
File:Approved.jpg|link=Damini|[[Damini]] - 2012
File:ThisIsTheBest.jpg|link=This Is The Best|[[This Is The Best]] - 2013
File:YinYang.webp|link=Yin Yang|[[Yin Yang]] - 2014
File:Shipwreck.webp|link=Shipwreck|[[Shipwreck]] - 2014
File:Nepal.webp|link=Shipwreck|[[Nepal]] - 2014
File:WorkShoes.jpg|link=Work Shoes|[[Work Shoes]] - 2016
File:WhosWithMe.jpg|link=Who's With Me|[[Who's With Me]] - 2017
File:CaliforniaMedication.png|link=California Medication|[[California Medication]] - 2017
File:Medicine.jpg|link=Medicine|[[Medicine]] - 2018
File:BigLife26Letters.jpg|link=Big Life (26 Letters)|[[Big Life (26 Letters)]] - 2018
File:OddTimes.jpg|link=Odd Times|[[Odd Times]] - 2020
File:Happy.jpg|link=Happy|[[Happy]] - 2020
File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|link=Feel Alive|[[Feel Alive]] - 2020
File:Turquoise111.jpg|link=Turquoise 1:11|[[Turquoise 1:11]] - 2021
File:NeverStop.jpg|link=Never Stop|[[Never Stop]] - 2022
</gallery>
== References ==
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'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name Team of Captains and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. USS was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.<br>Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and bass. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, they have 3 full-length albums, [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|4 EPs, 3 demo records and 4 non-album singles]].
== History ==
=== Early works ===
[[Ashley Buchholz]] was born on May 15, 1978, in Markham, Ontario, shortly followed by [[Human Kebab|Jason Parsons]] being born on June 5, 1979, in Stouffville. When Ashley was younger, he was diagnosed with Chron's disease, affecting his growth and ability to do basic human functions such as eating, drinking and most physical activity. At 14, he started his first band called Evol Widow. Not much is known about Ashley's earlier pre-USS works, although we do know he would join a few hip-hop groups throughout high school, mainly Deuceomnia and Ol' Boys Club. In 1994, he would start the band [[Thred]], releasing a 4-track EP in 1997 titled "[[What's Happenin']]".
=== 2003-2006, Formation ===
In 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] was working in a paper factory. Ashley decided he was not very happy with his life up to that point, so he decided to write a manifesto of the person he wanted to be. He was searching for a name for this character, so he decided to flip through a dictionary, and was fascinated by the words 'ubiquitous' and 'synergy'. He then decided to name this character 'Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker', and that's where the USS name came from. Ashley's first show under the name USS was at the Kathedral in Toronto on September 4, 2003. On Christmas of that same year, Ashley gave out 25 copies of a self-titled album he'd recorded to friends and family.<ref>Not to be confused with the [[2007 Demo|2007 self-titled demo]]</ref>
[[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] and [[Human Kebab]] met working for Angus Glen Golf Club in January 2004. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] later moved into [[Human Kebab]]'s basement and showed him demos of songs he'd previously recorded such as [[Anti-Venom]] and [[Cloudboy]]. They and a friend of [[Human Kebab]]'s named [[Charles Topping]] formed a band called '''Team of Captains''' in January 2005, with their first show being played on January 28, 2005. They started out performing in their friends' backyards but later began performing in bars and clubs. After a show at the Rivoli on November 25, 2005, [[Charles Topping|Charles]] left the band. They played 4 more shows under this name before going their separate ways in May 2006. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would go on a pilgrimage to find himself and record the [[Flying with Brian 3]] album with Chris Davies and Brian Mackenzie, and [[Human Kebab]] would record his second studio album, [[Willnaught Roughness]].
=== 2007, Demo EP, Welding the C:/ ===
On January 24, 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would release his [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (2007 Demo)|self-titled demo EP]], with a release party at Andy Poolhall following after. Shortly after, he would start recording the [[Welding the C:|Welding the C:/]] EP at Rainbow Trout Studios and his house where he, [[Human Kebab]] and Brian Mackenzie lived, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". [[Human Kebab]] would occasionally step in and scratch, with it eventually being released on July 19, 2007, with a release party at the Gladstone Hotel. Later that year, [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] would be released as a single, getting major radio play at stations like The Edge and The Zone. The EP would garner praise from several publications and critics in Canada.
=== 2008-2009, Questamation ===
In mid-2008, the band started recording [[Questamation]], their first full-length album, featuring singles [[Laces Out]] and [[Anti-Venom]]. It was then that Human Kebab started doing proper studio work for the band. In July, the band performed at Edgefest, bringing much more exposure to the band as they performed alongside acts such as Linkin Park and Arkells. On February 9, 2009, [[Laces Out]] was released as a single, with [[The Honeypot]] being released as a pseudo-B-side. One month later, on March 9, [[Questamation]] was released, with approximately 20 people getting rough mixes of the album before release. Later that month, the band performed at the Red Gorilla Music Festival in Austin, Texas, which would be their first ever performance outside of Canada.
=== 2010-2012, Mavericks, APPROVED ===
On October 11, 2010, the band released [[Mavericks]] as an MP3 download, and on November 30, it was released on major streaming platforms. The song was a collaboration with fiddler Ashley MacIsaac, being about Jeff Clark and his famous surf of Mavericks in California, USA. In April 2011, the band introduced [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer, and on May 3 of that same year, the band released their second EP, [[APPROVED]], featuring the singles [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] and [[Damini]]. After the band played at Edgefest 2012, an executive from Sony Music Publishing (formally Sony ATV) met them after the show and talked about how if they want to reach larger audiences through radio airplay, their songs should have proper choruses. This seemingly majorly influenced the writing of their next EP, Advanced Basics.
=== 2013-2015, Advanced Basics ===
On June 4, 2013, the band released [[This is the Best]] as a single, which would become their most successful song yet, garnering over 9 million streams on Spotify as of April 2022. On January 7 of the next year, [[Yin Yang]] would be released as a single, also receiving a similar amount of success, having a remix made for a gameplay trailer of the video game Titanfall 2.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHvoaAAhGno Titanfall 2: Pilots Gameplay Trailer]</ref> On February 11, [[Advanced Basics]] was released, being their third EP, with further singles such as [[Shipwreck]] and [[Nepal]]. This EP ended up being their most successful yet, with the success of [[This is the Best]] and [[Yin Yang]] garnering more hype for the release.
=== 2016-2019, New World Alphabet ===
On July 29, 2016, [[Work Shoes]] was released as a single, which, like [[This is the Best]], garnered a lot of radio airplay and is one of their most successful and popular songs to date. On January 13, 2017, the band released [[New World Alphabet]], the band's fourth EP, with further singles such as [[Alien]] and [[Us]]. The band remained mostly silent for the rest of 2017. On June 8, 2018, the band released [[Medicine]], with another single, [[Big Life (26 Letters)]], released on October 26 of the same year. In the comments of the accompanying [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDcTNYHQU14 music video], the band stated that their next album would be out in 2020.
=== 2020-2022, Einsteins of Consciousness, The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap, Final Freakquency Tour ===
On December 31, 2019, and January 1, 2020, the band performed a New Years' celebration show at the Rapids Theatre in Niagra Falls, New York, USA. On May 22, 2020, the band released [[Odd Times]], a song that was being worked on since 2017 but was finished in 2020 to coincide with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On October 23 of the same year, [[Happy]] was released as a single. Just three days later, the band announced they would be splitting up, promoting their second and final studio album, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]<ref>https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1320727534867275776</ref>. This left fans in shock and confused as to what would come next for the band. On November 25, 2020, [[Feel Alive]] was released as a single.
On January 8, 2021, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]] was released, their second studio album. On June 22, the band announced 10 dates for a final tour to support [[Einsteins of Consciousness]], with 2 more being added due to popular demand. On July 17, [[Pages]] was released as the B-side to [[Happy]] as a 7" vinyl for Record Store Day 2021. On November 14, a surprise album was announced, [[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]], with the album being released 5 days later on November 19, being their third and final album. On the same day, the Final Freakquency Tour would begin in Buffalo, New York, USA. On December 16, the band would announce they would be postponing the final 2 shows in Toronto to June 10 and 11, 2022. Since then, four more shows have been added, including one more show in Buffalo, and three more in Toronto at the El Mocambo. On April 8, 2022, [[Never Stop]] was released as a single, written in 2018 and commissioned by the NHL for their 2021/2022 hockey season. June 11 would mark the day of the band's final show, performed at History in Toronto. The full show can be watched [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oylOo7m_s0 here].
== Discography ==
=== Main discography ===
<gallery mode=packed-hover heights=200px>
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=Welding the C:/|[[Welding the C:/]] - 2007
File:Questamation.jpg|link=Questamation|[[Questamation]] - 2009
File:Approved.jpg|link=APPROVED|[[APPROVED]] - 2011
File:AdvancedBasics.jpg|link=Advanced Basics|[[Advanced Basics]] - 2014
File:NewWorldAlphabet.jpg|link=New World Alphabet|[[New World Alphabet]] - 2017
File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|link=Einsteins of Consciousness|[[Einsteins of Consciousness]] - 2021
File:TheScience&ArtfunkelVictoryLap.jpg|link=The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap|[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]] - 2021
</gallery>
=== Singles ===
<gallery mode=packed-hover heights=200px>
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole|[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] - 2007
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=2 15/16|[[2 15/16]] - 2008
File:LacesOut.jpg|link=Laces Out|[[Laces Out]] - 2009
File:Questamation.jpg|link=Anti-Venom|[[Anti-Venom]] - 2009
File:Mavericks.webp|link=Mavericks|[[Mavericks]] - 2010
File:NAOK.jpg|link=N/A OK|[[N/A OK]] - 2011
File:YoHelloHooray.webp|link=Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|[[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] - 2011
File:Approved.jpg|link=Damini|[[Damini]] - 2012
File:ThisIsTheBest.jpg|link=This Is The Best|[[This Is The Best]] - 2013
File:YinYang.webp|link=Yin Yang|[[Yin Yang]] - 2014
File:Shipwreck.webp|link=Shipwreck|[[Shipwreck]] - 2014
File:Nepal.webp|link=Shipwreck|[[Nepal]] - 2014
File:WorkShoes.jpg|link=Work Shoes|[[Work Shoes]] - 2016
File:WhosWithMe.jpg|link=Who's With Me|[[Who's With Me]] - 2017
File:CaliforniaMedication.png|link=California Medication|[[California Medication]] - 2017
File:Medicine.jpg|link=Medicine|[[Medicine]] - 2018
File:BigLife26Letters.jpg|link=Big Life (26 Letters)|[[Big Life (26 Letters)]] - 2018
File:OddTimes.jpg|link=Odd Times|[[Odd Times]] - 2020
File:Happy.jpg|link=Happy|[[Happy]] - 2020
File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|link=Feel Alive|[[Feel Alive]] - 2020
File:Turquoise111.jpg|link=Turquoise 1:11|[[Turquoise 1:11]] - 2021
File:NeverStop.jpg|link=Never Stop|[[Never Stop]] - 2022
</gallery>
=== Demos ===
<gallery mode=packed-hover heights=200px left>
File:Placeholder.png|2003 Demo - 2003
File:Placeholder.png|link=Flying With Brian 3|[[Flying With Brian 3]] - 2006
File:2007Demo.png|link=2007 Demo|[[2007 Demo]] - 2007
</gallery>
== References ==
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'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name Team of Captains and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. USS was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.<br>Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and bass. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, they have 3 full-length albums, [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|4 EPs, 3 demo records and 4 non-album singles]].
== History ==
=== Early works ===
[[Ashley Buchholz]] was born on May 15, 1978, in Markham, Ontario, shortly followed by [[Human Kebab|Jason Parsons]] being born on June 5, 1979, in Stouffville. When Ashley was younger, he was diagnosed with Chron's disease, affecting his growth and ability to do basic human functions such as eating, drinking and most physical activity. At 14, he started his first band called Evol Widow. Not much is known about Ashley's earlier pre-USS works, although we do know he would join a few hip-hop groups throughout high school, mainly Deuceomnia and Ol' Boys Club. In 1994, he would start the band [[Thred]], releasing a 4-track EP in 1997 titled "[[What's Happenin']]".
=== 2003-2006, Formation ===
In 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] was working in a paper factory. Ashley decided he was not very happy with his life up to that point, so he decided to write a manifesto of the person he wanted to be. He was searching for a name for this character, so he decided to flip through a dictionary, and was fascinated by the words 'ubiquitous' and 'synergy'. He then decided to name this character 'Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker', and that's where the USS name came from. Ashley's first show under the name USS was at the Kathedral in Toronto on September 4, 2003. On Christmas of that same year, Ashley gave out 25 copies of a self-titled album he'd recorded to friends and family.<ref>Not to be confused with the [[2007 Demo|2007 self-titled demo]]</ref>
[[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] and [[Human Kebab]] met working for Angus Glen Golf Club in January 2004. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] later moved into [[Human Kebab]]'s basement and showed him demos of songs he'd previously recorded such as [[Anti-Venom]] and [[Cloudboy]]. They and a friend of [[Human Kebab]]'s named [[Charles Topping]] formed a band called '''Team of Captains''' in January 2005, with their first show being played on January 28, 2005. They started out performing in their friends' backyards but later began performing in bars and clubs. After a show at the Rivoli on November 25, 2005, [[Charles Topping|Charles]] left the band. They played 4 more shows under this name before going their separate ways in May 2006. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would go on a pilgrimage to find himself and record the [[Flying with Brian 3]] album with Chris Davies and Brian Mackenzie, and [[Human Kebab]] would record his second studio album, [[Willnaught Roughness]].
=== 2007, Demo EP, Welding the C:/ ===
On January 24, 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would release his [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo EP]], with a release party at Andy Poolhall following after. Shortly after, he would start recording the [[Welding the C:|Welding the C:/]] EP at Rainbow Trout Studios and his house where he, [[Human Kebab]] and Brian Mackenzie lived, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". [[Human Kebab]] would occasionally step in and scratch, with it eventually being released on July 19, 2007, with a release party at the Gladstone Hotel. Later that year, [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] would be released as a single, getting major radio play at stations like The Edge and The Zone. The EP would garner praise from several publications and critics in Canada.
=== 2008-2009, Questamation ===
In mid-2008, the band started recording [[Questamation]], their first full-length album, featuring singles [[Laces Out]] and [[Anti-Venom]]. It was then that Human Kebab started doing proper studio work for the band. In July, the band performed at Edgefest, bringing much more exposure to the band as they performed alongside acts such as Linkin Park and Arkells. On February 9, 2009, [[Laces Out]] was released as a single, with [[The Honeypot]] being released as a pseudo-B-side. One month later, on March 9, [[Questamation]] was released, with approximately 20 people getting rough mixes of the album before release. Later that month, the band performed at the Red Gorilla Music Festival in Austin, Texas, which would be their first ever performance outside of Canada.
=== 2010-2012, Mavericks, APPROVED ===
On October 11, 2010, the band released [[Mavericks]] as an MP3 download, and on November 30, it was released on major streaming platforms. The song was a collaboration with fiddler Ashley MacIsaac, being about Jeff Clark and his famous surf of Mavericks in California, USA. In April 2011, the band introduced [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer, and on May 3 of that same year, the band released their second EP, [[APPROVED]], featuring the singles [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] and [[Damini]]. After the band played at Edgefest 2012, an executive from Sony Music Publishing (formally Sony ATV) met them after the show and talked about how if they want to reach larger audiences through radio airplay, their songs should have proper choruses. This seemingly majorly influenced the writing of their next EP, Advanced Basics.
=== 2013-2015, Advanced Basics ===
On June 4, 2013, the band released [[This is the Best]] as a single, which would become their most successful song yet, garnering over 9 million streams on Spotify as of April 2022. On January 7 of the next year, [[Yin Yang]] would be released as a single, also receiving a similar amount of success, having a remix made for a gameplay trailer of the video game Titanfall 2.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHvoaAAhGno Titanfall 2: Pilots Gameplay Trailer]</ref> On February 11, [[Advanced Basics]] was released, being their third EP, with further singles such as [[Shipwreck]] and [[Nepal]]. This EP ended up being their most successful yet, with the success of [[This is the Best]] and [[Yin Yang]] garnering more hype for the release.
=== 2016-2019, New World Alphabet ===
On July 29, 2016, [[Work Shoes]] was released as a single, which, like [[This is the Best]], garnered a lot of radio airplay and is one of their most successful and popular songs to date. On January 13, 2017, the band released [[New World Alphabet]], the band's fourth EP, with further singles such as [[Alien]] and [[Us]]. The band remained mostly silent for the rest of 2017. On June 8, 2018, the band released [[Medicine]], with another single, [[Big Life (26 Letters)]], released on October 26 of the same year. In the comments of the accompanying [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDcTNYHQU14 music video], the band stated that their next album would be out in 2020.
=== 2020-2022, Einsteins of Consciousness, The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap, Final Freakquency Tour ===
On December 31, 2019, and January 1, 2020, the band performed a New Years' celebration show at the Rapids Theatre in Niagra Falls, New York, USA. On May 22, 2020, the band released [[Odd Times]], a song that was being worked on since 2017 but was finished in 2020 to coincide with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On October 23 of the same year, [[Happy]] was released as a single. Just three days later, the band announced they would be splitting up, promoting their second and final studio album, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]<ref>https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1320727534867275776</ref>. This left fans in shock and confused as to what would come next for the band. On November 25, 2020, [[Feel Alive]] was released as a single.
On January 8, 2021, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]] was released, their second studio album. On June 22, the band announced 10 dates for a final tour to support [[Einsteins of Consciousness]], with 2 more being added due to popular demand. On July 17, [[Pages]] was released as the B-side to [[Happy]] as a 7" vinyl for Record Store Day 2021. On November 14, a surprise album was announced, [[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]], with the album being released 5 days later on November 19, being their third and final album. On the same day, the Final Freakquency Tour would begin in Buffalo, New York, USA. On December 16, the band would announce they would be postponing the final 2 shows in Toronto to June 10 and 11, 2022. Since then, four more shows have been added, including one more show in Buffalo, and three more in Toronto at the El Mocambo. On April 8, 2022, [[Never Stop]] was released as a single, written in 2018 and commissioned by the NHL for their 2021/2022 hockey season. June 11 would mark the day of the band's final show, performed at History in Toronto. The full show can be watched [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oylOo7m_s0 here].
== Discography ==
=== Main discography ===
<gallery mode=packed-hover heights=200px>
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=Welding the C:/|[[Welding the C:/]] - 2007
File:Questamation.jpg|link=Questamation|[[Questamation]] - 2009
File:Approved.jpg|link=APPROVED|[[APPROVED]] - 2011
File:AdvancedBasics.jpg|link=Advanced Basics|[[Advanced Basics]] - 2014
File:NewWorldAlphabet.jpg|link=New World Alphabet|[[New World Alphabet]] - 2017
File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|link=Einsteins of Consciousness|[[Einsteins of Consciousness]] - 2021
File:TheScience&ArtfunkelVictoryLap.jpg|link=The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap|[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]] - 2021
</gallery>
=== Singles ===
<gallery mode=packed-hover heights=200px>
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole|[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] - 2007
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=2 15/16|[[2 15/16]] - 2008
File:LacesOut.jpg|link=Laces Out|[[Laces Out]] - 2009
File:Questamation.jpg|link=Anti-Venom|[[Anti-Venom]] - 2009
File:Mavericks.webp|link=Mavericks|[[Mavericks]] - 2010
File:NAOK.jpg|link=N/A OK|[[N/A OK]] - 2011
File:YoHelloHooray.webp|link=Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|[[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] - 2011
File:Approved.jpg|link=Damini|[[Damini]] - 2012
File:ThisIsTheBest.jpg|link=This Is The Best|[[This Is The Best]] - 2013
File:YinYang.webp|link=Yin Yang|[[Yin Yang]] - 2014
File:Shipwreck.webp|link=Shipwreck|[[Shipwreck]] - 2014
File:Nepal.webp|link=Shipwreck|[[Nepal]] - 2014
File:WorkShoes.jpg|link=Work Shoes|[[Work Shoes]] - 2016
File:WhosWithMe.jpg|link=Who's With Me|[[Who's With Me]] - 2017
File:CaliforniaMedication.png|link=California Medication|[[California Medication]] - 2017
File:Medicine.jpg|link=Medicine|[[Medicine]] - 2018
File:BigLife26Letters.jpg|link=Big Life (26 Letters)|[[Big Life (26 Letters)]] - 2018
File:OddTimes.jpg|link=Odd Times|[[Odd Times]] - 2020
File:Happy.jpg|link=Happy|[[Happy]] - 2020
File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|link=Feel Alive|[[Feel Alive]] - 2020
File:Turquoise111.jpg|link=Turquoise 1:11|[[Turquoise 1:11]] - 2021
File:NeverStop.jpg|link=Never Stop|[[Never Stop]] - 2022
</gallery>
=== Demos ===
<gallery mode=packed-hover heights=200px left>
File:Placeholder.png|2003 Demo - 2003
File:Placeholder.png|link=Flying With Brian 3|[[Flying With Brian 3]] - 2006
File:2007Demo.png|link=2007 Demo|[[2007 Demo]] - 2007
</gallery>
== References ==
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'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name Team of Captains and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. USS was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.<br>Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and bass. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, they have 3 full-length albums, [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|4 EPs, 3 demo records and 4 non-album singles]].
== History ==
=== Early works ===
[[Ashley Buchholz]] was born on May 15, 1978, in Markham, Ontario, shortly followed by [[Human Kebab|Jason Parsons]] being born on June 5, 1979, in Stouffville. When Ashley was younger, he was diagnosed with Chron's disease, affecting his growth and ability to do basic human functions such as eating, drinking and most physical activity. At 14, he started his first band called Evol Widow. Not much is known about Ashley's earlier pre-USS works, although we do know he would join a few hip-hop groups throughout high school, mainly Deuceomnia and Ol' Boys Club. In 1994, he would start the band [[Thred]], releasing a 4-track EP in 1997 titled "[[What's Happenin']]".
=== 2003-2006, Formation ===
In 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] was working in a paper factory. Ashley decided he was not very happy with his life up to that point, so he decided to write a manifesto of the person he wanted to be. He was searching for a name for this character, so he decided to flip through a dictionary, and was fascinated by the words 'ubiquitous' and 'synergy'. He then decided to name this character 'Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker', and that's where the USS name came from. Ashley's first show under the name USS was at the Kathedral in Toronto on September 4, 2003. On Christmas of that same year, Ashley gave out 25 copies of a self-titled album he'd recorded to friends and family.<ref>Not to be confused with the [[2007 Demo|2007 self-titled demo]]</ref>
[[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] and [[Human Kebab]] met working for Angus Glen Golf Club in January 2004. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] later moved into [[Human Kebab]]'s basement and showed him demos of songs he'd previously recorded such as [[Anti-Venom]] and [[Cloudboy]]. They and a friend of [[Human Kebab]]'s named [[Charles Topping]] formed a band called '''Team of Captains''' in January 2005, with their first show being played on January 28, 2005. They started out performing in their friends' backyards but later began performing in bars and clubs. After a show at the Rivoli on November 25, 2005, [[Charles Topping|Charles]] left the band. They played 4 more shows under this name before going their separate ways in May 2006. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would go on a pilgrimage to find himself and record the [[Flying with Brian 3]] album with Chris Davies and Brian Mackenzie, and [[Human Kebab]] would record his second studio album, [[Willnaught Roughness]].
=== 2007, Demo EP, Welding the C:/ ===
On January 24, 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would release his [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo EP]], with a release party at Andy Poolhall following after. Shortly after, he would start recording the [[Welding the C:|Welding the C:/]] EP at Rainbow Trout Studios and his house where he, [[Human Kebab]] and Brian Mackenzie lived, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". [[Human Kebab]] would occasionally step in and scratch, with it eventually being released on July 19, 2007, with a release party at the Gladstone Hotel. Later that year, [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] would be released as a single, getting major radio play at stations like The Edge and The Zone. The EP would garner praise from several publications and critics in Canada.
=== 2008-2009, Questamation ===
In mid-2008, the band started recording [[Questamation]], their first full-length album, featuring singles [[Laces Out]] and [[Anti-Venom]]. It was then that Human Kebab started doing proper studio work for the band. In July, the band performed at Edgefest, bringing much more exposure to the band as they performed alongside acts such as Linkin Park and Arkells. On February 9, 2009, [[Laces Out]] was released as a single, with [[The Honeypot]] being released as a pseudo-B-side. One month later, on March 9, [[Questamation]] was released, with approximately 20 people getting rough mixes of the album before release. Later that month, the band performed at the Red Gorilla Music Festival in Austin, Texas, which would be their first ever performance outside of Canada.
=== 2010-2012, Mavericks, APPROVED ===
On October 11, 2010, the band released [[Mavericks]] as an MP3 download, and on November 30, it was released on major streaming platforms. The song was a collaboration with fiddler Ashley MacIsaac, being about Jeff Clark and his famous surf of Mavericks in California, USA. In April 2011, the band introduced [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer, and on May 3 of that same year, the band released their second EP, [[APPROVED]], featuring the singles [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] and [[Damini]]. After the band played at Edgefest 2012, an executive from Sony Music Publishing (formally Sony ATV) met them after the show and talked about how if they want to reach larger audiences through radio airplay, their songs should have proper choruses. This seemingly majorly influenced the writing of their next EP, Advanced Basics.
=== 2013-2015, Advanced Basics ===
On June 4, 2013, the band released [[This is the Best]] as a single, which would become their most successful song yet, garnering over 9 million streams on Spotify as of April 2022. On January 7 of the next year, [[Yin Yang]] would be released as a single, also receiving a similar amount of success, having a remix made for a gameplay trailer of the video game Titanfall 2.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHvoaAAhGno Titanfall 2: Pilots Gameplay Trailer]</ref> On February 11, [[Advanced Basics]] was released, being their third EP, with further singles such as [[Shipwreck]] and [[Nepal]]. This EP ended up being their most successful yet, with the success of [[This is the Best]] and [[Yin Yang]] garnering more hype for the release.
=== 2016-2019, New World Alphabet ===
On July 29, 2016, [[Work Shoes]] was released as a single, which, like [[This is the Best]], garnered a lot of radio airplay and is one of their most successful and popular songs to date. On January 13, 2017, the band released [[New World Alphabet]], the band's fourth EP, with further singles such as [[Alien]] and [[Us]]. The band remained mostly silent for the rest of 2017. On June 8, 2018, the band released [[Medicine]], with another single, [[Big Life (26 Letters)]], released on October 26 of the same year. In the comments of the accompanying [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDcTNYHQU14 music video], the band stated that their next album would be out in 2020.
=== 2020-2022, Einsteins of Consciousness, The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap, Final Freakquency Tour ===
On December 31, 2019, and January 1, 2020, the band performed a New Years' celebration show at the Rapids Theatre in Niagra Falls, New York, USA. On May 22, 2020, the band released [[Odd Times]], a song that was being worked on since 2017 but was finished in 2020 to coincide with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On October 23 of the same year, [[Happy]] was released as a single. Just three days later, the band announced they would be splitting up, promoting their second and final studio album, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]<ref>https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1320727534867275776</ref>. This left fans in shock and confused as to what would come next for the band. On November 25, 2020, [[Feel Alive]] was released as a single.
On January 8, 2021, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]] was released, their second studio album. On June 22, the band announced 10 dates for a final tour to support [[Einsteins of Consciousness]], with 2 more being added due to popular demand. On July 17, [[Pages]] was released as the B-side to [[Happy]] as a 7" vinyl for Record Store Day 2021. On November 14, a surprise album was announced, [[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]], with the album being released 5 days later on November 19, being their third and final album. On the same day, the Final Freakquency Tour would begin in Buffalo, New York, USA. On December 16, the band would announce they would be postponing the final 2 shows in Toronto to June 10 and 11, 2022. Since then, four more shows have been added, including one more show in Buffalo, and three more in Toronto at the El Mocambo. On April 8, 2022, [[Never Stop]] was released as a single, written in 2018 and commissioned by the NHL for their 2021/2022 hockey season. June 11 would mark the day of the band's final show, performed at History in Toronto. The full show can be watched [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oylOo7m_s0 here].
== Discography ==
=== Main discography ===
<gallery mode=packed-hover heights=200px>
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=Welding the C:/|[[Welding the C:/]] - 2007
File:Questamation.jpg|link=Questamation|[[Questamation]] - 2009
File:Approved.jpg|link=APPROVED|[[APPROVED]] - 2011
File:AdvancedBasics.jpg|link=Advanced Basics|[[Advanced Basics]] - 2014
File:NewWorldAlphabet.jpg|link=New World Alphabet|[[New World Alphabet]] - 2017
File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|link=Einsteins of Consciousness|[[Einsteins of Consciousness]] - 2021
File:TheScience&ArtfunkelVictoryLap.jpg|link=The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap|[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]] - 2021
</gallery>
=== Singles ===
<gallery mode=packed-hover heights=200px>
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole|[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] - 2007
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=2 15/16|[[2 15/16]] - 2008
File:LacesOut.jpg|link=Laces Out|[[Laces Out]] - 2009
File:Questamation.jpg|link=Anti-Venom|[[Anti-Venom]] - 2009
File:Mavericks.webp|link=Mavericks|[[Mavericks]] - 2010
File:NAOK.jpg|link=N/A OK|[[N/A OK]] - 2011
File:YoHelloHooray.webp|link=Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|[[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] - 2011
File:Approved.jpg|link=Damini|[[Damini]] - 2012
File:ThisIsTheBest.jpg|link=This Is The Best|[[This Is The Best]] - 2013
File:YinYang.webp|link=Yin Yang|[[Yin Yang]] - 2014
File:Shipwreck.webp|link=Shipwreck|[[Shipwreck]] - 2014
File:Nepal.webp|link=Shipwreck|[[Nepal]] - 2014
File:WorkShoes.jpg|link=Work Shoes|[[Work Shoes]] - 2016
File:WhosWithMe.jpg|link=Who's With Me|[[Who's With Me]] - 2017
File:CaliforniaMedication.png|link=California Medication|[[California Medication]] - 2017
File:Medicine.jpg|link=Medicine|[[Medicine]] - 2018
File:BigLife26Letters.jpg|link=Big Life (26 Letters)|[[Big Life (26 Letters)]] - 2018
File:OddTimes.jpg|link=Odd Times|[[Odd Times]] - 2020
File:Happy.jpg|link=Happy|[[Happy]] - 2020
File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|link=Feel Alive|[[Feel Alive]] - 2020
File:Turquoise111.jpg|link=Turquoise 1:11|[[Turquoise 1:11]] - 2021
File:NeverStop.jpg|link=Never Stop|[[Never Stop]] - 2022
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=== Demos ===
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File:Placeholder.png|2003 Demo - 2003
File:Placeholder.png|link=Flying With Brian 3|[[Flying With Brian 3]] - 2006
File:2007Demo.png|link=2007 Demo|[[2007 Demo]] - 2007
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== References ==
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'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings.
== Trivia ==
*This EP would begin recording before [[Human Kebab]] re-joined the band.
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that all the world's serotonin in its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for [[Drop Around The Clock]] refer to [[Human Kebab]] as both "Human Kebab" and "DJ Oven & Stove," his former stage name.
== Tracklist ==
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|-
! Song title !! Duration !! Writer(s) !! Producer(s) !! Listen/watch !! Notes
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 3:33 || Ashley Buchholz || [[USS]], Chris Davies, Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzyzy2icNh8 Watch], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3mOwdFSkgM Listen]
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| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 3:43 || [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Charles Topping]], [[Human Kebab]] || [[USS]], [[Charles Topping]], DJ Ian || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpmC3tVfK2g Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2PuNTNlJaAo Listen]
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| [[Drop Around The Clock]] || 3:14 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=3moJOyh6DsU Listen]
|-
| [[Form Onederful]] || 3:19 || None || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=SuveIHmFRkA Listen]
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| [[Pornostartrek]] || 4:15 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=5esz1Ul47QU Listen]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || 4:59 || [[Barbara Marciniak]] || [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQyq4NVq5mU Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2I2kE7G-s0g Listen]|| Was replaced by [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent reissues
|}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
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'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings.
== Trivia ==
*This EP would begin recording before [[Human Kebab]] re-joined the band.
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that all the world's serotonin in its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for [[Drop Around The Clock]] refer to [[Human Kebab]] as both "Human Kebab" and "DJ Oven & Stove," his former stage name.
== Tracklist ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Song title !! Duration !! Writer(s) !! Producer(s) !! Listen/watch !! Notes
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 3:33 || Ashley Buchholz || [[USS]], Chris Davies, Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzyzy2icNh8 Watch], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3mOwdFSkgM Listen]
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 3:43 || [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Charles Topping]], [[Human Kebab]] || [[USS]], [[Charles Topping]], DJ Ian || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpmC3tVfK2g Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2PuNTNlJaAo Listen]
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| [[Drop Around The Clock]] || 3:14 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=3moJOyh6DsU Listen]
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| [[Form Onederful]] || 3:19 || None || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=SuveIHmFRkA Listen]
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| [[Pornostartrek]] || 4:15 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=5esz1Ul47QU Listen]
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| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || 4:59 || [[Barbara Marciniak]] || [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQyq4NVq5mU Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2I2kE7G-s0g Listen]|| Was replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent reissues
|}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
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== Trivia ==
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*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that all the world's serotonin in its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for [[Drop Around The Clock]] refer to [[Human Kebab]] as both "Human Kebab" and "DJ Oven & Stove," his former stage name.
== Tracklist ==
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! Song title !! Duration !! Writer(s) !! Producer(s) !! Listen/watch !! Notes
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| [[2 15/16]] || 3:33 || Ashley Buchholz || [[USS]], Chris Davies, Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzyzy2icNh8 Watch], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3mOwdFSkgM Listen]
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 3:43 || [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Charles Topping]], [[Human Kebab]] || [[USS]], [[Charles Topping]], DJ Ian || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpmC3tVfK2g Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2PuNTNlJaAo Listen]
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| [[Drop Around The Clock]] || 3:14 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=3moJOyh6DsU Listen]
|-
| [[Form Onederful]] || 3:19 || None || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=SuveIHmFRkA Listen]
|-
| [[Pornostartrek]] || 4:15 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=5esz1Ul47QU Listen]
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| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || 4:59 || Barbara Marciniak || [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQyq4NVq5mU Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2I2kE7G-s0g Listen]|| Was replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent reissues
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== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
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'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings.
== Trivia ==
*This EP would begin recording before [[Human Kebab]] re-joined the band.
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that all the world's serotonin in its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for [[Drop Around The Clock]] refer to [[Human Kebab]] as both "Human Kebab" and "DJ Oven & Stove," his former stage name.
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|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 3:43 || [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Charles Topping]], [[Human Kebab]] || [[USS]], [[Charles Topping]], DJ Ian || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpmC3tVfK2g Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2PuNTNlJaAo Listen]
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|-
| [[Pornostartrek]] || 4:15 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=5esz1Ul47QU Listen]
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== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
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'''2 15/16''' is the first track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP and the second single from the EP. It was released as a single in 2008 and runs for 3:33.
== Trivia ==
*This song was originally called "2 15/17", as seen in a [https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1019997865530159105 social media post] from the band made on July 19, 2018. The lyrics seemed to have been as follows:
Your like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
Your like a black ops licorice "par mascarade"<br>
Your like a buzz, I'm looking for a bee<br>
Your like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
You drew me in (struck out)<br>
Your like 2 15/17 to the east/right of me<br>
Your like pineaples<br>
How could I go on an on<br>
Your like a test maze keeping all the rats at bay<br>
Your like a C<br>
Lookin for a circomplex<br>
Your like a scope/Your like balances to (???)<br>
Your like a sine<br>
With the emphasis in green<br>
Your like the ideal rainy day activity<br>
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== Lyrics ==
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls<br>
From the lightning clouds of venus with a bullet<br>
Mystery&Romance proudly present, live and direct from the ether<br>
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a diatribe calling on a quest for me<br>
You’re like the ideal rainy day activity<br>
You’re like a sine, emphasis in green<br>
You’re like ladybugs turning into jellybeans<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a trance for looking at a better way<br>
You’re like a test maze keeping all the me’s at bay<br>
You’re like a play, that’s like a pen<br>
You’re like M.C Escher but a ten<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
you’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like 2 and 15/16th’s<br>
to the northeast of me<br>
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{{Infobox song|song=[[USS]]|album=[[Welding the C:/]]|image1=WeldingTheC.png.png|release_date=2008|single=Yes|runtime=3:33|writer=[[Ashley Buchholz]]|producer=[[USS]], Chris Davies, Matthew Von Wagner}}
'''2 15/16''' is the first track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP and the second single from the EP. It was released as a single in 2008 and runs for 3:33.
== Trivia ==
*This song was originally called "2 15/17," as seen in a social media post from the band on July 19, 2018.<ref> https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1019997865530159105</ref>
*The name of this song came from when [[Ashley Buchholz]] was doing roofing, having to cut a surface with a measurement of 2 and 15/16ths inches.
== Lyrics ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Lyrics'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls<br>
From the lightning clouds of venus with a bullet<br>
Mystery&Romance proudly present, live and direct from the ether<ref group="note">Mystery&Romance was the band's record label at the time, run by Matthew Woo and Kaitlyn Cowan</ref><br>
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a diatribe calling on a quest for me<br>
You’re like the ideal rainy day activity<br>
You’re like a sine, emphasis in green<br>
You’re like ladybugs turning into jellybeans<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a trance for looking at a better way<br>
You’re like a test maze keeping all the me’s at bay<br>
You’re like a play, that’s like a pen<br>
You’re like M.C Escher but a ten<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
you’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like 2 and 15/16th’s<br>
to the northeast of me
</div></div>
== Notes ==
<references group="note"/>
== References ==
<references />
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'''2 15/16''' is the first track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP and the second single from the EP. It was released as a single in 2008 and runs for 3:33.
== Trivia ==
*This song was originally called "2 15/17," as seen in a social media post from the band on July 19, 2018.<ref> https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1019997865530159105</ref>
*The name of this song came from when [[Ashley Buchholz]] was doing roofing, having to cut a surface with a measurement of 2 and 15/16ths inches.
== Lyrics ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Lyrics'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls<br>
From the lightning clouds of venus with a bullet<br>
Mystery&Romance proudly present, live and direct from the ether<ref group="note">Mystery&Romance was the band's record label at the time, run by Matthew Woo and Kaitlyn Cowan</ref><br>
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a diatribe calling on a quest for me<br>
You’re like the ideal rainy day activity<br>
You’re like a sine, emphasis in green<br>
You’re like ladybugs turning into jellybeans<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a trance for looking at a better way<br>
You’re like a test maze keeping all the me’s at bay<br>
You’re like a play, that’s like a pen<br>
You’re like M.C Escher but a ten<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
you’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like 2 and 15/16th’s<br>
to the northeast of me
</div></div>
== Notes ==
<references group="note"/>
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzyzy2icNh8 Watch the music video - YouTube]
*[https://open.spotify.com/track/2jfl8TvH8tkyk3DdCsSqb5 Listen to the song - Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/2-15-16/1115411014?i=1115411925 Listen to the song - Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/2-15-16/dp/B01FV1208W Listen to the song - Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=N3mOwdFSkgM Listen to the song - YouTube Music]
== References ==
<references />
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'''Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole''' is the second track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP and the first single from the EP. It was released as a single in 2007 and runs for 3:43.
== Trivia ==
*This song was released as a dare from a friend of [[Ashley Buchholz]] named Brian Mackenzie. He dared Ashley to record and release the best song he'd ever written and if it didn't do well, he'd stop doing music and go back to school. If it did do well, he would continue doing music. The song did end up doing well, getting major radio play from Canadian radio stations.
== Lyrics ==
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'''Lyrics'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole<br>
<br>
I can’t seem to follow a pendulum<br>
And there must be organic cures for me<br>
Report to base, instrumental case<br>
Here’s the map to my oubliette<br>
<br>
Once more, I’m flying with Brian my friend<ref group="note>This line is a reference to 3 events [[Ashley Buchholz]], Brian Mackenzie and their friends would have called "Flying With Brian", see [[Flying With Brian 3]]</ref><br>
Hold me, Bonavista baby<br>
Moosemeat neighboured a medley of beans<br>
Screech me<ref group="note">This line is a reference to the alcoholic beverage from Newfoundland called "Newfoundland Screech"</ref><br>
<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
With love<ref group="note">This verse is a reference to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-bQn9DtgUA an old rhyme from Newfoundland]</ref><br>
<br>
You make me flow<br>
You help me to grow<br>
You make me glow<br>
You help me to know<br>
<br>
Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole
</div></div>
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpmC3tVfK2g Watch the music video - YouTube]
*[https://open.spotify.com/track/2uN2z3ysJWBwanGJ6qlPfj Listen to the song - Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/hollow-point-sniper-hyperbole/1115411014?i=1115411946 Listen to the song - Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Hollow-Point-Sniper-Hyperbole/dp/B01FV12186?adlt=strict&toWww=1&redig=80130C878CE645F2B3F0E8931B53CB31 Listen to the song - Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=2PuNTNlJaAo Listen to the song - YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox song|song=[[USS]]|album=[[Welding the C:/]]|image1=WeldingTheC.png.png|release_date=2008|single=Yes|runtime=3:33|writer=[[Ashley Buchholz]]|producer=[[USS]], Chris Davies, Matthew Von Wagner}}
'''2 15/16''' is the first track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP and the second single from the EP. It was released as a single in 2008 and runs for 3:33.
== Trivia ==
*This song was originally called "2 15/17," as seen in a social media post from the band on July 19, 2018.<ref> https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1019997865530159105</ref>
*The name of this song came from when [[Ashley Buchholz]] was doing roofing, having to cut a surface with a measurement of 2 and 15/16ths inches.
== Lyrics ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Lyrics'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls<br>
From the lightning clouds of venus with a bullet<br>
Mystery&Romance proudly present, live and direct from the ether<ref group="note">Mystery&Romance was the band's record label at the time, run by Matthew Woo and Kaitlyn Cowan</ref><br>
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a diatribe calling on a quest for me<br>
You’re like the ideal rainy day activity<br>
You’re like a sine, emphasis in green<br>
You’re like ladybugs turning into jellybeans<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a trance for looking at a better way<br>
You’re like a test maze keeping all the me’s at bay<br>
You’re like a play, that’s like a pen<br>
You’re like M.C Escher but a ten<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
you’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like 2 and 15/16th’s<br>
to the northeast of me
</div></div>
== Notes ==
<references group="note"/>
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzyzy2icNh8 Watch the music video - YouTube]
*[https://open.spotify.com/track/2jfl8TvH8tkyk3DdCsSqb5 Listen to the song - Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/2-15-16/1115411014?i=1115411925 Listen to the song - Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/2-15-16/dp/B01FV1208W Listen to the song - Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=N3mOwdFSkgM Listen to the song - YouTube Music]
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Singles]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:2008]]
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{{Infobox EP|ep=[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|image=WeldingTheC.png.png|release_date=July 19, 2007 (original issue), May 30, 2008 (reissue)|label=Mystery&Romance|tracks=6|runtime=23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue)|last_album=[[2007 Demo]]|next_album=[[Questamation]]}}
'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings.
== Trivia ==
*This EP would begin recording before [[Human Kebab]] re-joined the band.
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that all the world's serotonin in its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for [[Drop Around The Clock]] refer to [[Human Kebab]] as both "Human Kebab" and "DJ Oven & Stove," his former stage name.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Tracklist ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Song title !! Duration !! Writer(s) !! Producer(s) !! Listen/watch !! Notes
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 3:33 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies, Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzyzy2icNh8 Watch], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3mOwdFSkgM Listen]
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 3:43 || [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Charles Topping]], [[Human Kebab]] || [[USS]], [[Charles Topping]], DJ Ian || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpmC3tVfK2g Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2PuNTNlJaAo Listen]
|-
| [[Drop Around The Clock]] || 3:14 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=3moJOyh6DsU Listen]
|-
| [[Form Onederful]] || 3:19 || None || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=SuveIHmFRkA Listen]
|-
| [[Pornostartrek]] || 4:15 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=5esz1Ul47QU Listen]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || 4:59 || Barbara Marciniak || [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQyq4NVq5mU Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2I2kE7G-s0g Listen]|| Was replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent reissues
|}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox EP|ep=[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|image=WeldingTheC.png.png|release_date=July 19, 2007 (original issue), May 30, 2008 (reissue)|label=Mystery&Romance|tracks=6|runtime=23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue)|last_album=[[2007 Demo]]|next_album=[[Questamation]]}}
'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings. It runs for 23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue).
== Trivia ==
*This EP would begin recording before [[Human Kebab]] re-joined the band.
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that all the world's serotonin in its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for [[Drop Around The Clock]] refer to [[Human Kebab]] as both "Human Kebab" and "DJ Oven & Stove," his former stage name.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Tracklist ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Song title !! Duration !! Writer(s) !! Producer(s) !! Listen/watch !! Notes
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 3:33 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies, Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzyzy2icNh8 Watch], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3mOwdFSkgM Listen]
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 3:43 || [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Charles Topping]], [[Human Kebab]] || [[USS]], [[Charles Topping]], DJ Ian || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpmC3tVfK2g Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2PuNTNlJaAo Listen]
|-
| [[Drop Around The Clock]] || 3:14 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=3moJOyh6DsU Listen]
|-
| [[Form Onederful]] || 3:19 || None || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=SuveIHmFRkA Listen]
|-
| [[Pornostartrek]] || 4:15 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=5esz1Ul47QU Listen]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || 4:59 || Barbara Marciniak || [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQyq4NVq5mU Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2I2kE7G-s0g Listen]|| Was replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent reissues
|}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox EP|ep=[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|image=WeldingTheC.png.png|release_date=July 19, 2007 (original issue), May 30, 2008 (reissue)|label=Mystery&Romance|tracks=6|runtime=23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue)|last_album=[[2007 Demo]]|next_album=[[Questamation]]}}
'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings. It runs for 23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue).
== Trivia ==
*This EP would begin recording before [[Human Kebab]] re-joined the band.
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that all the world's serotonin in its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for [[Drop Around The Clock]] refer to [[Human Kebab]] as both "Human Kebab" and "DJ Oven & Stove," his former stage name.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Tracklist ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Song title !! Duration !! Writer(s) !! Producer(s) !! Listen/watch !! Notes
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 3:33 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies, Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzyzy2icNh8 Watch], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3mOwdFSkgM Listen]
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 3:43 || [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Charles Topping]], [[Human Kebab]] || [[USS]], [[Charles Topping]], DJ Ian || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpmC3tVfK2g Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2PuNTNlJaAo Listen]
|-
| [[Drop Around The Clock]] || 3:14 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=3moJOyh6DsU Listen]
|-
| [[Form Onederful]] || 3:19 || None || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=SuveIHmFRkA Listen]
|-
| [[Pornostartrek]] || 4:15 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=5esz1Ul47QU Listen]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || 4:59 || Barbara Marciniak || [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQyq4NVq5mU Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2I2kE7G-s0g Listen]|| Was replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent reissues
|}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox EP|ep=[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|image=WeldingTheC.png.png|release_date=July 19, 2007 (original issue), May 30, 2008 (reissue)|label=Mystery&Romance|tracks=6|runtime=23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue)|last_album=[[2007 Demo]]|next_album=[[Questamation]]}}
'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings. It runs for 23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue).
== Trivia ==
*This EP would begin recording before [[Human Kebab]] re-joined the band.
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that all the world's serotonin in its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for [[Drop Around The Clock]] refer to [[Human Kebab]] as both "Human Kebab" and "DJ Oven & Stove," his former stage name.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Tracklist ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Song title !! Duration !! Writer(s) !! Producer(s) !! Listen/watch !! Notes
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 3:33 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies, Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzyzy2icNh8 Watch], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3mOwdFSkgM Listen]
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 3:43 || [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Charles Topping]], [[Human Kebab]] || [[USS]], [[Charles Topping]], DJ Ian || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpmC3tVfK2g Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2PuNTNlJaAo Listen]
|-
| [[Drop Around The Clock]] || 3:14 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=3moJOyh6DsU Listen]
|-
| [[Form Onederful]] || 3:19 || None || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=SuveIHmFRkA Listen]
|-
| [[Pornostartrek]] || 4:15 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=5esz1Ul47QU Listen]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || 4:59 || Barbara Marciniak || [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQyq4NVq5mU Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2I2kE7G-s0g Listen]|| Was replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent reissues
|}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox song|song=[[USS]]|album=[[Welding the C:/]]|image1=WeldingTheC.png.png|release_date=July 19, 2007|single=No|runtime=3:14|writer=[[Ashley Buchholz]]|producer=[[USS]], Chris Davies}}
'''Drop Around The Clock''' is a song by [[USS]], and the third track off of the [[Welding the C:/]] EP. It runs for 3:14.
== Trivia ==
*This song was [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsSQLgjUkBw first performed] under the name "Team of Captains" in 2005.
== Lyrics ==
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'''Lyrics'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
We drop around the clock<br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
Beats drop like cod fish stocks<br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
Dear lordosis, please relieve psychosis<br>
Behaviour through osmosis<br>
Dipsogen cirrhosis<br>
The paranoids playing xylophones with rusty leucotomes<br>
Chordates makes ideal mates<br>
And perfect posture<br>
<br>
Ain’t it maxic how thigmotaxic the herd hath become?<br>
Fluoride makes you dumb<br>
Shock the Kasbah, diffusion is next<ref group="note">This line refers to both the song Rock the Casbah by The Clash and the entertainment venue in Hamilton, Ontario called the Kasbah</ref><br>
Check the sonic death text<br>
Are we but infinite specks left perplexed?<br>
<br>
We drop like Merck Corp. stocks<ref group="note">This line probably refers to the 45% drop in Merck Corp's stock value in the Fall of 2004</ref><br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
Circadian bowling pin manufacturer<br>
Rhythm machine, we’re dopamine fiends<br>
Studies show geniuses pick green<br>
So chlorophyll me upstream<br>
How scalene waltzing to Rotterdam<br>
Dirty Shirley<ref group="note">Dirty Shirley is a drink [[Ashley Buchholz]] would frequently order</ref><br>
Knocking on the membranes of reptile brains<br>
Like Mr. Furley<ref group="note">Mr. Furley was a character in the sitcom Three's Company</ref><br>
Jack the Tripper<ref group="note">Same as above</ref><br>
Pineapple juice sipper<br>
Don’t do crystal<br>
Hence, no use for blipper<br>
<br>
We drop like Merck Corp. stocks<br>
Thalamus gets outlined with chalk<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
To live chromatically or achromatically is my choice<br>
So I choose hues of oranges and blues<br>
No doubt, simple purity<br>
Would you be my surity?<br>
Should I arrest myself a mea culpa?<br>
<br>
She’s golden by the gram, words like pixie dust<br>
She sweeps the room with a smile<br>
And a broom so chill, yet so hot<br>
Got no cupboard for the pot<br>
Pray that this dream is not for cots<br>
<br>
We drop around the clock<br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say
</div></div>
== Notes ==
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== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/track/5S7JerHbKYlCVvo5J6GSXG?adlt=strict&toWww=1&redig=8861466BE3C6431A85C7C087D27BE1E8 Listen to the song - Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/drop-around-the-clock/1115411014?i=1115411952 Listen to the song - Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Drop-Around-the-Clock/dp/B01FV1221C Listen to the song - Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=3moJOyh6DsU Listen to the song - YouTube Music]
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Form Onederful
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{{Infobox song|song=[[USS]]|album=[[Welding the C:/]]|image1=WeldingTheC.png.png|release_date=July 19, 2007|single=No|runtime=3:19|producer=[[USS]]}}
'''Form Onederful''' is a song by [[USS]], and the fourth off of their [[Welding the C:/]] EP. It runs for 3:19 and is entirely instrumental (apart from the sample at the very end.)
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/track/6T2abJHaFpptrJP67E6b31?si=c9976718c4db4aae Listen to the song - Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/form-onederful/1115411014?i=1115411954 Listen to the song - Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Form-Onederful/dp/B01FV122OO?adlt=strict&toWww=1&redig=E401D08E0F134DB9867523F18D3F0ED1 Listen to the song - Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=SuveIHmFRkA Listen to the song - YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox song|song=[[USS]]|album=[[Welding the C:/]]|image1=WeldingTheC.png.png|release_date=July 19, 2007|single=No|runtime=4:15|writer=[[Ashley Buchholz]]|producer=[[USS]]}}
'''Pornostartrek''' (sometimes stylized as Porno Star Trek) is a song by [[USS]], and the fifth track off of the [[Welding the C:/]] EP. It runs for 4:15.
== Trivia ==
*A [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFqXVlYgspM rough mix of this song] contains an extended 20-second long outro.
*For a donation of $5,000 or more during [[Advanced Basics]]'s crowdfunding stage, USS would play this song at your wedding. [[Ashley Buchholz]] has (half-jokingly) explained his distaste toward singing the line "you make me feel like a porno star" when the bride's dad was around.
== Lyrics ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Lyrics'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
You make me feel like a shooting star<br>
You make me feel like a porno star<br>
You hold me closer still when I get paranoid<br>
You give your hand to hold when I lose control<br>
<br>
You’re like my compass and we always find our way<br>
You bring your smile and wipe away my shitty day<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
Standby auxiliary, signals holding strong<br>
<br>
You make me so content with everything I am<br>
You bring me up and in when I’m down and out<br>
Heroine of confidence when I’m strung out on doubt<br>
If I’m not making sense, you sort the riddles out<br>
<br>
You’re like my compass and we always find our way<br>
You bring your smile and wipe away my shitty day<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
Standby auxiliary, signals holding strong<br>
You’re so my everyday<br>
You’re so my sweetest love<br>
You’re so the greatest change<br>
I’m always dreaming of<br>
You’re so my everyday<br>
You’re so my sweetest love<br>
You’re so the greatest change<br>
I’m always dreaming of<br>
<br>
You’re like my compass and we always find our way<br>
You bring your smile and wipe away my shitty day<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on
</div></div>
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/track/7xLtlYAY3yhMS7UC3dx1fi Listen to the song - Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/pornostartrek/1115411014?i=1115411955 Listen to the song - Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Pornostartrek/dp/B01FV1247Y Listen to the song - Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=5esz1Ul47QU Listen to the song - YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox song|song=[[USS]]|album=[[Welding the C:/]]|image1=WeldingTheC.png.png|release_date=July 19, 2007|single=No|runtime=4:15|writer=[[Ashley Buchholz]]|producer=[[USS]]}}
'''Pornostartrek''' (sometimes stylized as Porno Star Trek) is a song by [[USS]], and the fifth track off of the [[Welding the C:/]] EP. It runs for 4:15.
__TOC__
== Trivia ==
*A [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFqXVlYgspM rough mix of this song] contains an extended 20-second long outro.
*For a donation of $5,000 or more during [[Advanced Basics]]'s crowdfunding stage, USS would play this song at your wedding. [[Ashley Buchholz]] has (half-jokingly) explained his distaste toward singing the line "you make me feel like a porno star" when the bride's dad was around.
== Lyrics ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Lyrics'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
You make me feel like a shooting star<br>
You make me feel like a porno star<br>
You hold me closer still when I get paranoid<br>
You give your hand to hold when I lose control<br>
<br>
You’re like my compass and we always find our way<br>
You bring your smile and wipe away my shitty day<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
Standby auxiliary, signals holding strong<br>
<br>
You make me so content with everything I am<br>
You bring me up and in when I’m down and out<br>
Heroine of confidence when I’m strung out on doubt<br>
If I’m not making sense, you sort the riddles out<br>
<br>
You’re like my compass and we always find our way<br>
You bring your smile and wipe away my shitty day<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
Standby auxiliary, signals holding strong<br>
You’re so my everyday<br>
You’re so my sweetest love<br>
You’re so the greatest change<br>
I’m always dreaming of<br>
You’re so my everyday<br>
You’re so my sweetest love<br>
You’re so the greatest change<br>
I’m always dreaming of<br>
<br>
You’re like my compass and we always find our way<br>
You bring your smile and wipe away my shitty day<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on
</div></div>
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/track/7xLtlYAY3yhMS7UC3dx1fi Listen to the song - Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/pornostartrek/1115411014?i=1115411955 Listen to the song - Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Pornostartrek/dp/B01FV1247Y Listen to the song - Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=5esz1Ul47QU Listen to the song - YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox song|song=[[USS]]|album=[[Welding the C:/]]|image1=WeldingTheC.png.png|release_date=July 19, 2007|single=No|runtime=4:15|writer=[[Ashley Buchholz]]|producer=[[USS]]}}
'''Pornostartrek''' (sometimes stylized as Porno Star Trek) is a song by [[USS]], and the fifth track off of the [[Welding the C:/]] EP. It runs for 4:15.
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== Trivia ==
*A [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFqXVlYgspM rough mix of this song] contains an extended 20-second long outro.
*For a donation of $5,000 or more during [[Advanced Basics]]'s crowdfunding stage, USS would play this song at your wedding. [[Ashley Buchholz]] has (half-jokingly) explained his distaste toward singing the line "you make me feel like a porno star" when the bride's dad was around.
== Lyrics ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Lyrics'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
You make me feel like a shooting star<br>
You make me feel like a porno star<br>
You hold me closer still when I get paranoid<br>
You give your hand to hold when I lose control<br>
<br>
You’re like my compass and we always find our way<br>
You bring your smile and wipe away my shitty day<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
Standby auxiliary, signals holding strong<br>
<br>
You make me so content with everything I am<br>
You bring me up and in when I’m down and out<br>
Heroine of confidence when I’m strung out on doubt<br>
If I’m not making sense, you sort the riddles out<br>
<br>
You’re like my compass and we always find our way<br>
You bring your smile and wipe away my shitty day<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
Standby auxiliary, signals holding strong<br>
<br>
You’re so my everyday<br>
You’re so my sweetest love<br>
You’re so the greatest change<br>
I’m always dreaming of<br>
You’re so my everyday<br>
You’re so my sweetest love<br>
You’re so the greatest change<br>
I’m always dreaming of<br>
<br>
You’re like my compass and we always find our way<br>
You bring your smile and wipe away my shitty day<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on
</div></div>
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/track/7xLtlYAY3yhMS7UC3dx1fi Listen to the song - Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/pornostartrek/1115411014?i=1115411955 Listen to the song - Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Pornostartrek/dp/B01FV1247Y Listen to the song - Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=5esz1Ul47QU Listen to the song - YouTube Music]
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:2008]]
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Turquoise 1:11
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{{Infobox song|song=[[USS]]|album=[[Welding the C:/]]|image1=Turquoise111.jpg|release_date=December 24, 2021|single=Yes|runtime=4:59|writer=Barbara Marciniak|producer=[[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis}}
'''Turquoise 1:11''' was the original sixth track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP, which was replaced by [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings due to copyright issues. It was later re-released as a single on December 24, 2021, and it runs for 4:59.
== Trivia ==
*This song would eventually be reworked into the song [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]] in 2009. An [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgXxxw8_cX4 early demo of this song from 2006] shares a name with the song, also being called Neurochemical Warfare.
*The main sample in this song is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
== Lyrics ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Lyrics'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
You are, now, all of you, answering a call<br>
We have said recently the call has gone out<br>
The trumpets have been blasted<br>
It has been called out into the universe<br>
And now is the time<br>
<br>
You are going to see your reality turned upside down<br>
You are going to see chaos<br>
You are going to see confusion<br>
You are forming new bodies, from the inside out<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one<br>
Because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
A certain amount of disruption or chaos<br>
Is necessary to create new order<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
As you, yourself grow<br>
Telepathically you affect those around<br>
In your family, in your school systems, in your neighbourhood<br>
And then of course, within your world<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
In your terms, what you call critical mass<br>
When a certain number of individuals achieve a certain state of knowing<br>
Others will instantly comprehend<br>
<br>
The 3rd dimensional experience is composed of thinking<br>
The 4th dimensional experience is more involved with feeling<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
Be very gentle with yourself and your experiences<br>
Love yourself, trust yourself<br>
There is a part of you that indeed knows whats going on<br>
And there is a part that has no idea<br>
And the part that has no idea, just allow it to tag along...do not judge it<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts
</div></div>
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQyq4NVq5mU Watch the visualizer - YouTube]
*[https://open.spotify.com/track/2Ia6HB7Wztth8vT3wswIQJ?si=2c9ac0f940c544b9 Listen to the song - Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/us/album/turquoise-1-11/1589520873?i=1589520875 Listen to the song - Apple Music]
*[https://music.amazon.ca/albums/B09J1RGB2G Listen to the song - Amazon Music]
*[https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=2I2kE7G-s0g Listen to the song - YouTube Music]
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Singles]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:2021]]
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{{Infobox song|song=[[USS]]|album=[[Welding the C:/]]|image1=Turquoise111.jpg|release_date=July 19, 2007 (Album)<br>December 24, 2021 (Single)|single=Yes|runtime=4:59|writer=Barbara Marciniak|producer=[[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis}}
'''Turquoise 1:11''' was the original sixth track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP, which was replaced by [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings due to copyright issues. It was later re-released as a single on December 24, 2021, and it runs for 4:59.
== Trivia ==
*This song would eventually be reworked into the song [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]] in 2009. An [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgXxxw8_cX4 early demo of this song from 2006] shares a name with the song, also being called Neurochemical Warfare.
*The main sample in this song is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
== Lyrics ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Lyrics'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
You are, now, all of you, answering a call<br>
We have said recently the call has gone out<br>
The trumpets have been blasted<br>
It has been called out into the universe<br>
And now is the time<br>
<br>
You are going to see your reality turned upside down<br>
You are going to see chaos<br>
You are going to see confusion<br>
You are forming new bodies, from the inside out<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one<br>
Because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
A certain amount of disruption or chaos<br>
Is necessary to create new order<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
As you, yourself grow<br>
Telepathically you affect those around<br>
In your family, in your school systems, in your neighbourhood<br>
And then of course, within your world<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
In your terms, what you call critical mass<br>
When a certain number of individuals achieve a certain state of knowing<br>
Others will instantly comprehend<br>
<br>
The 3rd dimensional experience is composed of thinking<br>
The 4th dimensional experience is more involved with feeling<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
Be very gentle with yourself and your experiences<br>
Love yourself, trust yourself<br>
There is a part of you that indeed knows whats going on<br>
And there is a part that has no idea<br>
And the part that has no idea, just allow it to tag along...do not judge it<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts
</div></div>
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQyq4NVq5mU Watch the visualizer - YouTube]
*[https://open.spotify.com/track/2Ia6HB7Wztth8vT3wswIQJ?si=2c9ac0f940c544b9 Listen to the song - Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/us/album/turquoise-1-11/1589520873?i=1589520875 Listen to the song - Apple Music]
*[https://music.amazon.ca/albums/B09J1RGB2G Listen to the song - Amazon Music]
*[https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=2I2kE7G-s0g Listen to the song - YouTube Music]
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Singles]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:2021]]
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Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)
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{{Infobox EP|ep=[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|image=2007Demo.png|release_date=January 24, 2007|tracks=7|runtime=22:44|last_album=[[Flying With Brian 3]]|next_album=[[Welding the C:/]]}}
'''2007 Demo''' (also known as the U-turn EP due to the U-turn sign on the cover art) is a demo EP from [[USS]], released on January 24, 2007, with a release party at Andy Poolhall following the same day. It features 7 tracks, most notably of which being early/demo versions of [[Better Living Centre]], [[Prefontaine]], [[Turquoise 1:11]], [[K.I.T.]] and [[Me vs Us]], and it runs for 22:44.
== Trivia ==
*[[Human Kebab]] had no involvement with this EP.
*Tracks 1 through 6 on this EP were taken from previous projects and were tracks [[Ashley Buchholz]] wanted to be on the EP. The demo version of [[Prefontaine]] was made in 2003 under the name "The Complete Messengers", with [[Half Asleep In Frogs Pajamas]] being recorded in the same session, [[Ice Robots]] being from an old tape Ashley made titled "Melodic Skeletons", and [[Choices]] alongside the demo version of [[K.I.T.]] being from the [[Flying With Brian 3]] album (K.I.T. has very slight differences such as the second half of the song being re-recorded for unknown reasons). The only track that was new at the time was the demo version of [[Me vs Us]], but even then, the instrumental was made in 2005 and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hZHA8Y27J8 had been used] for performances as "Team of Captains".
== Tracklist ==
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! Song title !! Duration !! Writer(s) !! Producer(s) !! Listen
|-
| [[Time For A Change]] || 0:53 || None || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4b8nV0qtQU Listen]
|-
| [[Prefontaine|Prefontaine (EP Version)]] || 3:19 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYHsbPZHEJo Listen]
|-
| [[Ice Robots]] || 0:42 || None || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL0cHhBS3WI Listen]
|-
| [[Choices]] || 3:39 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgHQZq2bNZ0 Listen]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11|Turquoise 111 (EP Version)]] || 4:05 || Barbara Marciniak || [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvgjOrEztRQ Listen]
|-
| [[K.I.T.|K.I.T. (EP Version)]] || 4:52 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMsFkSfszyc Listen]
|-
| [[Me vs Us|Me vs Us (EP Version)]] || 5:10 || [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0noB1TKaJ8Q Listen]
|}
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{{Infobox EP|ep=[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|image=2007Demo.png|release_date=January 24, 2007|tracks=7|runtime=22:44|last_album=[[Flying With Brian 3]]|next_album=[[Welding the C:/]]}}
'''2007 Demo''' (also known as the U-turn EP due to the U-turn sign on the cover art) is a demo EP from [[USS]], released on January 24, 2007, with a release party at Andy Poolhall following the same day. It features 7 tracks, most notably of which being early/demo versions of [[Better Living Centre]], [[Prefontaine]], [[Turquoise 1:11]], [[K.I.T.]] and [[Me vs Us]], and it runs for 22:44.
== Trivia ==
*[[Human Kebab]] had no involvement with this EP.
*Tracks 1 through 6 on this EP were taken from previous projects and were tracks [[Ashley Buchholz]] wanted to be on the EP. The demo version of [[Prefontaine]] was made in 2003 under the name "The Complete Messengers", with [[Half Asleep In Frogs Pajamas]] being recorded in the same session, [[Ice Robots]] being from an old tape Ashley made titled "Melodic Skeletons", and [[Choices]] alongside the demo version of [[K.I.T.]] being from the [[Flying With Brian 3]] album (K.I.T. has very slight differences such as the second half of the song being re-recorded for unknown reasons). The only track that was new at the time was the demo version of [[Me vs Us]], but even then, the instrumental was made in 2005 and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hZHA8Y27J8 had been used] for performances as "Team of Captains".
== Tracklist ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Song title !! Duration !! Writer(s) !! Producer(s) !! Listen
|-
| [[Time For A Change]] || 0:53 || None || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4b8nV0qtQU Listen]
|-
| [[Prefontaine|Prefontaine (EP Version)]] || 3:19 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYHsbPZHEJo Listen]
|-
| [[Ice Robots]] || 0:42 || None || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL0cHhBS3WI Listen]
|-
| [[Choices]] || 3:39 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgHQZq2bNZ0 Listen]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11|Turquoise 111 (EP Version)]] || 4:05 || Barbara Marciniak || [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvgjOrEztRQ Listen]
|-
| [[K.I.T.|K.I.T. (EP Version)]] || 4:52 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMsFkSfszyc Listen]
|-
| [[Me vs Us|Me vs Us (EP Version)]] || 5:10 || [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0noB1TKaJ8Q Listen]
|}
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeGjuie8sk9yGrlWwAG6ZYm-Un8EZ7vRf YouTube]
[[Category:EPs]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:Demos]]
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{{Infobox EP|ep=[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|image=2007Demo.png|release_date=January 24, 2007|tracks=7|runtime=22:43|last_album=[[Flying With Brian 3]]|next_album=[[Welding the C:/]]}}
'''2007 Demo''' (also known as the U-turn EP due to the U-turn sign on the cover art) is a demo EP from [[USS]], released on January 24, 2007, with a release party at Andy Poolhall following the same day. It features 7 tracks, most notably of which being early/demo versions of [[Better Living Centre]], [[Prefontaine]], [[Turquoise 1:11]], [[K.I.T.]] and [[Me vs Us]], and it runs for 22:43.
== Trivia ==
*[[Human Kebab]] had no involvement with this EP.
*Tracks 1 through 6 on this EP were taken from previous projects and were tracks [[Ashley Buchholz]] wanted to be on the EP. The demo version of [[Prefontaine]] was made in 2003 under the name "The Complete Messengers", with [[Half Asleep In Frogs Pajamas]] being recorded in the same session, [[Ice Robots]] being from an old tape Ashley made titled "Melodic Skeletons", and [[Choices]] alongside the demo version of [[K.I.T.]] being from the [[Flying With Brian 3]] album (K.I.T. has very slight differences such as the second half of the song being re-recorded for unknown reasons). The only track that was new at the time was the demo version of [[Me vs Us]], but even then, the instrumental was made in 2005 and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hZHA8Y27J8 had been used] for performances as "Team of Captains".
== Tracklist ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Song title !! Duration !! Writer(s) !! Producer(s) !! Listen
|-
| [[Time For A Change]] || 0:53 || None || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4b8nV0qtQU Listen]
|-
| [[Prefontaine|Prefontaine (EP Version)]] || 3:19 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYHsbPZHEJo Listen]
|-
| [[Ice Robots]] || 0:42 || None || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL0cHhBS3WI Listen]
|-
| [[Choices]] || 3:39 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgHQZq2bNZ0 Listen]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11|Turquoise 111 (EP Version)]] || 4:05 || Barbara Marciniak || [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvgjOrEztRQ Listen]
|-
| [[K.I.T.|K.I.T. (EP Version)]] || 4:52 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMsFkSfszyc Listen]
|-
| [[Me vs Us|Me vs Us (EP Version)]] || 5:10 || [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0noB1TKaJ8Q Listen]
|}
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeGjuie8sk9yGrlWwAG6ZYm-Un8EZ7vRf YouTube]
[[Category:EPs]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:Demos]]
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'''Flying With Brian 3''' is an album by [[USS]], released to 50 people sometime in 2006. It contains 13 tracks, with a total runtime of 44:51.
== Trivia ==
*Despite the album being called Flying With Brian '''3''', Flying With Brian 1 and 2 don't exist as albums. Flying With Brian was a series of events [[Ashley Buchholz]] and his friend Brian Mackenzie along with other friends at the time. The first was a boat cruise, the second was a house party, and the third was an album.
*This album contains mostly acoustic tracks, except for the last track, Neurochemical Warfare, being an early instrumental of [[Turquoise 1:11]].
*The tracks Now Is Well, Funk Flash, Let's Go Out And Play and Neurochemical Warfare (mentioned above) would later become the tracks [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]], [[Domino]], [[Nepal]] and [[Turquoise 1:11]] respectively.
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{{Infobox Album|aalbum=[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|image=Placeholder.png|release_date=2006|tracks=13|runtime=44:51|last_album=[[2003 Demo]]|next_album=[[2007 Demo]]}}
'''Flying With Brian 3''' is an album by [[USS]], released to 50 people sometime in 2006. It contains 13 tracks, with a total runtime of 44:51.
== Trivia ==
*Despite the album being called Flying With Brian '''3''', Flying With Brian 1 and 2 don't exist as albums. Flying With Brian was a series of events [[Ashley Buchholz]] and his friend Brian Mackenzie along with other friends at the time. The first was a boat cruise, the second was a house party, and the third was an album.
*This album contains mostly acoustic tracks, except for the last track, Neurochemical Warfare, being an early instrumental of [[Turquoise 1:11]].
*The tracks Now Is Well, Funk Flash, Let's Go Out And Play and Neurochemical Warfare (mentioned above) would later become the tracks [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]], [[Domino]], [[Nepal]] and [[Turquoise 1:11]] respectively.
== Tracklist ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Song title !! Duration !! Writer(s) !! Producer(s) !! Listen
|-
| [[A Word From Brian]] || 1:04 || Brian Mackenzie || None || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yorifu0CaEs Listen]
|-
| [[Theory vs Action]] || 3:45 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5ccb9fAavA Listen]
|-
| [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Now Is Well]] || 3:37 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GOU-Fy7bJ8 Listen]
|-
| [[I Need Weed Like A Career]] || 3:45 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ts_z9wnKzP8 Listen]
|-
| [[K.I.T.|K.I.T. (Demo)]]|| 5:20 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6XgQhsO600 Listen]
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole|Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole (Demo)]] || 4:15 || [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Charles Topping]], [[Human Kebab]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nQ-uYi8OVM Listen]
|-
| [[Domino|Funk Flash]] || 3:43 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJ6L2GgWE70 Listen]
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| [[Choices]] || 3:42 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgHQZq2bNZ0 Listen]
|-
| [[World War Me]] || 3:34 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4fi3tilGPY Listen]
|-
| [[Buzz Of The Open Road]] || 2:34 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFDSWiRKKjA Listen]
|-
| [[Nepal|Let's Go Out And Play]] || 3:38 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLISPiquWEc Listen]
|-
| [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray (Demo)]] || 1:59 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zz04nhraefM Listen]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11|Neurochemical Warfare]] || 3:50 || None || [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgXxxw8_cX4 Listen]
|}
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeGjuie8sk9x5XxLcUNEM9QtNFgHZ3ptA YouTube]
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'''Flying With Brian 3''' is an album by [[USS]], released to 50 people sometime in 2006. It contains 13 tracks, with a total runtime of 44:51.
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== Trivia ==
*Despite the album being called Flying With Brian '''3''', Flying With Brian 1 and 2 don't exist as albums. Flying With Brian was a series of events [[Ashley Buchholz]] and his friend Brian Mackenzie along with other friends at the time. The first was a boat cruise, the second was a house party, and the third was an album.
*This album contains mostly acoustic tracks, except for the last track, Neurochemical Warfare, being an early instrumental of [[Turquoise 1:11]].
*The tracks Now Is Well, Funk Flash, Let's Go Out And Play and Neurochemical Warfare (mentioned above) would later become the tracks [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]], [[Domino]], [[Nepal]] and [[Turquoise 1:11]] respectively.
== Tracklist ==
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! Song title !! Duration !! Writer(s) !! Producer(s) !! Listen
|-
| [[A Word From Brian]] || 1:04 || Brian Mackenzie || None || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yorifu0CaEs Listen]
|-
| [[Theory vs Action]] || 3:45 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5ccb9fAavA Listen]
|-
| [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Now Is Well]] || 3:37 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GOU-Fy7bJ8 Listen]
|-
| [[I Need Weed Like A Career]] || 3:45 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ts_z9wnKzP8 Listen]
|-
| [[K.I.T.|K.I.T. (Demo)]]|| 5:20 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6XgQhsO600 Listen]
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole|Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole (Demo)]] || 4:15 || [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Charles Topping]], [[Human Kebab]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nQ-uYi8OVM Listen]
|-
| [[Domino|Funk Flash]] || 3:43 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJ6L2GgWE70 Listen]
|-
| [[Choices]] || 3:42 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgHQZq2bNZ0 Listen]
|-
| [[World War Me]] || 3:34 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4fi3tilGPY Listen]
|-
| [[Buzz Of The Open Road]] || 2:34 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFDSWiRKKjA Listen]
|-
| [[Nepal|Let's Go Out And Play]] || 3:38 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLISPiquWEc Listen]
|-
| [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray (Demo)]] || 1:59 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || Unknown || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zz04nhraefM Listen]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11|Neurochemical Warfare]] || 3:50 || None || [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgXxxw8_cX4 Listen]
|}
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeGjuie8sk9x5XxLcUNEM9QtNFgHZ3ptA YouTube]
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'''Time For A Change''' is a song by [[USS]], and the first track off of the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]]. It runs for 0:53.
== Trivia ==
*The main sample used in this sound would eventually be used in [[Better Living Centre]] and [[Visionary Science Patrol]].
== Lyrics ==
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'''Lyrics'''
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Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
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== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4b8nV0qtQU Listen to the song - YouTube]
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'''Ice Robots''' is a song by [[USS]], and the third track off of the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]]. It runs for 0:42 and is entirely instrumental.
== Trivia ==
*This song first appeared on a cassette [[Ashley Buchholz]] made titled "Melodic Skeletons".<ref>Comment by now suspended YouTube user and friend of the band toc69</ref>
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL0cHhBS3WI Listen to the song - YouTube]
== References ==
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'''Choices''' is a song by [[USS]], the fourth track off of the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]] and the eighth track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]]. It runs for 3:39.
== Lyrics ==
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''Please note that lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
Choices<br>
The decisions I was scared to make are haunting me<br>
Like a mortgage that I live to pay, I'm going to<br>
The words that I live by, I'm going to<br>
The words that I'll die by, I let go of me<br>
<br>
And let you down, and let go of you<br>
And let me down and I'm tired<br>
Of every regret<br>
That's my life<br>
<br>
And happy<br>
Is something that I'm gonna be when I have time<br>
You could never understand the deadlines<br>
Consequence and everything I'm<br>
Going through<br>
<br>
What I'm going through<br>
What I'm going through<br>
Am I breaking through<br>
<br>
Still every morning I say<br>
"Things will be different today"<br>
But as the sun sets, I laugh<br>
Another one ending regret<br>
<br>
The tide<br>
The way that the stars and the sky collide<br>
Feeling the orbital flow, so free<br>
To juxtaposition in me<br>
<br>
And space<br>
So unsystematic, yet case by case<br>
The laws of gravity win again<br>
And crumble the strongest of men<br>
<br>
Process<br>
The incisions I've been trained to make self-surgery<br>
Emergence of illuminance<br>
I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
<br>
I'm happy
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== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgHQZq2bNZ0 Listen to the song - YouTube]
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'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name Team of Captains and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. USS was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.<br>Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and bass. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, they have 3 full-length albums, [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|4 EPs, 3 demo records and 4 non-album singles]].
== History ==
=== Early works ===
[[Ashley Buchholz]] was born on May 15, 1978, in Markham, Ontario, shortly followed by [[Human Kebab|Jason Parsons]] being born on June 5, 1979, in Stouffville. When Ashley was younger, he was diagnosed with Chron's disease, affecting his growth and ability to do basic human functions such as eating, drinking and most physical activity. At 14, he started his first band called Evol Widow. Not much is known about Ashley's earlier pre-USS works, although we do know he would join a few hip-hop groups throughout high school, mainly Deuceomnia and Ol' Boys Club. In 1994, he would start the band [[Thred]], releasing a 4-track EP in 1997 titled "[[What's Happenin']]".
=== 2003-2006, Formation ===
In 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] was working in a paper factory. Ashley decided he was not very happy with his life up to that point, so he decided to write a manifesto of the person he wanted to be. He was searching for a name for this character, so he decided to flip through a dictionary, and was fascinated by the words 'ubiquitous' and 'synergy'. He then decided to name this character 'Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker', and that's where the USS name came from. Ashley's first show under the name USS was at the Kathedral in Toronto on September 4, 2003. On Christmas of that same year, Ashley gave out 25 copies of a self-titled album he'd recorded to friends and family.<ref>Not to be confused with the [[2007 Demo|2007 self-titled demo]]</ref>
[[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] and [[Human Kebab]] met working for Angus Glen Golf Club in January 2004. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] later moved into [[Human Kebab]]'s basement and showed him demos of songs he'd previously recorded such as [[Anti-Venom]] and [[Cloudboy]]. They and a friend of [[Human Kebab]]'s named [[Charles Topping]] formed a band called '''Team of Captains''' in January 2005, with their first show being played on January 28, 2005. They started out performing in their friends' backyards but later began performing in bars and clubs. After a show at the Rivoli on November 25, 2005, [[Charles Topping|Charles]] left the band. They played 4 more shows under this name before going their separate ways in May 2006. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would go on a pilgrimage to find himself and record the [[Flying with Brian 3]] album with Chris Davies and Brian Mackenzie, and [[Human Kebab]] would record his second studio album, [[Willnaught Roughness]].
=== 2007, Demo EP, Welding the C:/ ===
On January 24, 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would release his [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo EP]], with a release party at Andy Poolhall following after. Shortly after, he would start recording the [[Welding the C:|Welding the C:/]] EP at Rainbow Trout Studios and his house where he, [[Human Kebab]] and Brian Mackenzie lived, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". [[Human Kebab]] would occasionally step in and scratch, with it eventually being released on July 19, 2007, with a release party at the Gladstone Hotel. Later that year, [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] would be released as a single, getting major radio play at stations like The Edge and The Zone. The EP would garner praise from several publications and critics in Canada.
=== 2008-2009, Questamation ===
In mid-2008, the band started recording [[Questamation]], their first full-length album, featuring singles [[Laces Out]] and [[Anti-Venom]]. It was then that Human Kebab started doing proper studio work for the band. In July, the band performed at Edgefest, bringing much more exposure to the band as they performed alongside acts such as Linkin Park and Arkells. On February 9, 2009, [[Laces Out]] was released as a single, with [[The Honeypot]] being released as a pseudo-B-side. One month later, on March 9, [[Questamation]] was released, with approximately 20 people getting rough mixes of the album before release. Later that month, the band performed at the Red Gorilla Music Festival in Austin, Texas, which would be their first ever performance outside of Canada.
=== 2010-2012, Mavericks, APPROVED ===
On October 11, 2010, the band released [[Mavericks]] as an MP3 download, and on November 30, it was released on major streaming platforms. The song was a collaboration with fiddler Ashley MacIsaac, being about Jeff Clark and his famous surf of Mavericks in California, USA. In April 2011, the band introduced [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer, and on May 3 of that same year, the band released their second EP, [[APPROVED]], featuring the singles [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] and [[Damini]]. After the band played at Edgefest 2012, an executive from Sony Music Publishing (formally Sony ATV) met them after the show and talked about how if they want to reach larger audiences through radio airplay, their songs should have proper choruses. This seemingly majorly influenced the writing of their next EP, Advanced Basics.
=== 2013-2015, Advanced Basics ===
On June 4, 2013, the band released [[This is the Best]] as a single, which would become their most successful song yet, garnering over 9 million streams on Spotify as of April 2022. On January 7 of the next year, [[Yin Yang]] would be released as a single, also receiving a similar amount of success, having a remix made for a gameplay trailer of the video game Titanfall 2.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHvoaAAhGno Titanfall 2: Pilots Gameplay Trailer]</ref> On February 11, [[Advanced Basics]] was released, being their third EP, with further singles such as [[Shipwreck]] and [[Nepal]]. This EP ended up being their most successful yet, with the success of [[This is the Best]] and [[Yin Yang]] garnering more hype for the release.
=== 2016-2019, New World Alphabet ===
On July 29, 2016, [[Work Shoes]] was released as a single, which, like [[This is the Best]], garnered a lot of radio airplay and is one of their most successful and popular songs to date. On January 13, 2017, the band released [[New World Alphabet]], the band's fourth EP, with further singles such as [[Alien]] and [[Us]]. The band remained mostly silent for the rest of 2017. On June 8, 2018, the band released [[Medicine]], with another single, [[Big Life (26 Letters)]], released on October 26 of the same year. In the comments of the accompanying [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDcTNYHQU14 music video], the band stated that their next album would be out in 2020.
=== 2020-2022, Einsteins of Consciousness, The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap, Final Freakquency Tour ===
On December 31, 2019, and January 1, 2020, the band performed a New Years' celebration show at the Rapids Theatre in Niagra Falls, New York, USA. On May 22, 2020, the band released [[Odd Times]], a song that was being worked on since 2017 but was finished in 2020 to coincide with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On October 23 of the same year, [[Happy]] was released as a single. Just three days later, the band announced they would be splitting up, promoting their second and final studio album, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]<ref>https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1320727534867275776</ref>. This left fans in shock and confused as to what would come next for the band. On November 25, 2020, [[Feel Alive]] was released as a single.
On January 8, 2021, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]] was released, their second studio album. On June 22, the band announced 10 dates for a final tour to support [[Einsteins of Consciousness]], with 2 more being added due to popular demand. On July 17, [[Pages]] was released as the B-side to [[Happy]] as a 7" vinyl for Record Store Day 2021. On November 14, a surprise album was announced, [[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]], with the album being released 5 days later on November 19, being their third and final album. On the same day, the Final Freakquency Tour would begin in Buffalo, New York, USA. On December 16, the band would announce they would be postponing the final 2 shows in Toronto to June 10 and 11, 2022. Since then, four more shows have been added, including one more show in Buffalo, and three more in Toronto at the El Mocambo. On April 8, 2022, [[Never Stop]] was released as a single, written in 2018 and commissioned by the NHL for their 2021/2022 hockey season. June 11 would mark the day of the band's final show, performed at History in Toronto. The full show can be watched [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oylOo7m_s0 here].
== Discography ==
=== Main discography ===
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File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=Welding the C:/|[[Welding the C:/]] - 2007
File:Questamation.jpg|link=Questamation|[[Questamation]] - 2009
File:Approved.jpg|link=APPROVED|[[APPROVED]] - 2011
File:AdvancedBasics.jpg|link=Advanced Basics|[[Advanced Basics]] - 2014
File:NewWorldAlphabet.jpg|link=New World Alphabet|[[New World Alphabet]] - 2017
File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|link=Einsteins of Consciousness|[[Einsteins of Consciousness]] - 2021
File:TheScience&ArtfunkelVictoryLap.jpg|link=The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap|[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]] - 2021
</gallery>
=== Singles ===
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File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole|[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] - 2007
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=2 15/16|[[2 15/16]] - 2008
File:LacesOut.jpg|link=Laces Out|[[Laces Out]] - 2009
File:Questamation.jpg|link=Anti-Venom|[[Anti-Venom]] - 2009
File:Mavericks.webp|link=Mavericks|[[Mavericks]] - 2010
File:NAOK.jpg|link=N/A OK|[[N/A OK]] - 2011
File:YoHelloHooray.webp|link=Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|[[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] - 2011
File:Approved.jpg|link=Damini|[[Damini]] - 2012
File:ThisIsTheBest.jpg|link=This Is The Best|[[This Is The Best]] - 2013
File:YinYang.webp|link=Yin Yang|[[Yin Yang]] - 2014
File:Shipwreck.webp|link=Shipwreck|[[Shipwreck]] - 2014
File:Nepal.webp|link=Shipwreck|[[Nepal]] - 2014
File:WorkShoes.jpg|link=Work Shoes|[[Work Shoes]] - 2016
File:WhosWithMe.jpg|link=Who's With Me|[[Who's With Me]] - 2017
File:CaliforniaMedication.png|link=California Medication|[[California Medication]] - 2017
File:Medicine.jpg|link=Medicine|[[Medicine]] - 2018
File:BigLife26Letters.jpg|link=Big Life (26 Letters)|[[Big Life (26 Letters)]] - 2018
File:OddTimes.jpg|link=Odd Times|[[Odd Times]] - 2020
File:Happy.jpg|link=Happy|[[Happy]] - 2020
File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|link=Feel Alive|[[Feel Alive]] - 2020
File:Turquoise111.jpg|link=Turquoise 1:11|[[Turquoise 1:11]] - 2021
File:NeverStop.jpg|link=Never Stop|[[Never Stop]] - 2022
</gallery>
=== Demos ===
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File:Placeholder.png||link=2003 Demo|[[2003 Demo]] - 2003
File:Placeholder.png|link=Flying With Brian 3|[[Flying With Brian 3]] - 2006
File:2007Demo.png|link=2007 Demo|[[2007 Demo]] - 2007
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== References ==
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'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name Team of Captains and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. USS was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.<br>Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and bass. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, they have 3 full-length albums, [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|4 EPs, 3 demo records and 4 non-album singles]].
== History ==
=== Early works ===
[[Ashley Buchholz]] was born on May 15, 1978, in Markham, Ontario, shortly followed by [[Human Kebab|Jason Parsons]] being born on June 5, 1979, in Stouffville. When Ashley was younger, he was diagnosed with Chron's disease, affecting his growth and ability to do basic human functions such as eating, drinking and most physical activity. At 14, he started his first band called Evol Widow. Not much is known about Ashley's earlier pre-USS works, although we do know he would join a few hip-hop groups throughout high school, mainly Deuceomnia and Ol' Boys Club. In 1994, he would start the band [[Thred]], releasing a 4-track EP in 1997 titled "[[What's Happenin']]".
=== 2003-2006, Formation ===
In 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] was working in a paper factory. Ashley decided he was not very happy with his life up to that point, so he decided to write a manifesto of the person he wanted to be. He was searching for a name for this character, so he decided to flip through a dictionary, and was fascinated by the words 'ubiquitous' and 'synergy'. He then decided to name this character 'Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker', and that's where the USS name came from. Ashley's first show under the name USS was at the Kathedral in Toronto on September 4, 2003. On Christmas of that same year, Ashley gave out 25 copies of a self-titled album he'd recorded to friends and family.<ref>Not to be confused with the [[2007 Demo|2007 self-titled demo]]</ref>
[[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] and [[Human Kebab]] met working for Angus Glen Golf Club in January 2004. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] later moved into [[Human Kebab]]'s basement and showed him demos of songs he'd previously recorded such as [[Anti-Venom]] and [[Cloudboy]]. They and a friend of [[Human Kebab]]'s named [[Charles Topping]] formed a band called '''Team of Captains''' in January 2005, with their first show being played on January 28, 2005. They started out performing in their friends' backyards but later began performing in bars and clubs. After a show at the Rivoli on November 25, 2005, [[Charles Topping|Charles]] left the band. They played 4 more shows under this name before going their separate ways in May 2006. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would go on a pilgrimage to find himself and record the [[Flying with Brian 3]] album with Chris Davies and Brian Mackenzie, and [[Human Kebab]] would record his second studio album, [[Willnaught Roughness]].
=== 2007, Demo EP, Welding the C:/ ===
On January 24, 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would release his [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo EP]], with a release party at Andy Poolhall following after. Shortly after, he would start recording the [[Welding the C:/]] EP at Rainbow Trout Studios and his house where he, [[Human Kebab]] and Brian Mackenzie lived, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". [[Human Kebab]] would occasionally step in and scratch, with it eventually being released on July 19, 2007, with a release party at the Gladstone Hotel. Later that year, [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] would be released as a single, getting major radio play at stations like The Edge and The Zone. The EP would garner praise from several publications and critics in Canada.
=== 2008-2009, Questamation ===
In mid-2008, the band started recording [[Questamation]], their first full-length album, featuring singles [[Laces Out]] and [[Anti-Venom]]. It was then that Human Kebab started doing proper studio work for the band. In July, the band performed at Edgefest, bringing much more exposure to the band as they performed alongside acts such as Linkin Park and Arkells. On February 9, 2009, [[Laces Out]] was released as a single, with [[The Honeypot]] being released as a pseudo-B-side. One month later, on March 9, [[Questamation]] was released, with approximately 20 people getting rough mixes of the album before release. Later that month, the band performed at the Red Gorilla Music Festival in Austin, Texas, which would be their first ever performance outside of Canada.
=== 2010-2012, Mavericks, APPROVED ===
On October 11, 2010, the band released [[Mavericks]] as an MP3 download, and on November 30, it was released on major streaming platforms. The song was a collaboration with fiddler Ashley MacIsaac, being about Jeff Clark and his famous surf of Mavericks in California, USA. In April 2011, the band introduced [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer, and on May 3 of that same year, the band released their second EP, [[APPROVED]], featuring the singles [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] and [[Damini]]. After the band played at Edgefest 2012, an executive from Sony Music Publishing (formally Sony ATV) met them after the show and talked about how if they want to reach larger audiences through radio airplay, their songs should have proper choruses. This seemingly majorly influenced the writing of their next EP, Advanced Basics.
=== 2013-2015, Advanced Basics ===
On June 4, 2013, the band released [[This is the Best]] as a single, which would become their most successful song yet, garnering over 9 million streams on Spotify as of April 2022. On January 7 of the next year, [[Yin Yang]] would be released as a single, also receiving a similar amount of success, having a remix made for a gameplay trailer of the video game Titanfall 2.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHvoaAAhGno Titanfall 2: Pilots Gameplay Trailer]</ref> On February 11, [[Advanced Basics]] was released, being their third EP, with further singles such as [[Shipwreck]] and [[Nepal]]. This EP ended up being their most successful yet, with the success of [[This is the Best]] and [[Yin Yang]] garnering more hype for the release.
=== 2016-2019, New World Alphabet ===
On July 29, 2016, [[Work Shoes]] was released as a single, which, like [[This is the Best]], garnered a lot of radio airplay and is one of their most successful and popular songs to date. On January 13, 2017, the band released [[New World Alphabet]], the band's fourth EP, with further singles such as [[Alien]] and [[Us]]. The band remained mostly silent for the rest of 2017. On June 8, 2018, the band released [[Medicine]], with another single, [[Big Life (26 Letters)]], released on October 26 of the same year. In the comments of the accompanying [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDcTNYHQU14 music video], the band stated that their next album would be out in 2020.
=== 2020-2022, Einsteins of Consciousness, The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap, Final Freakquency Tour ===
On December 31, 2019, and January 1, 2020, the band performed a New Years' celebration show at the Rapids Theatre in Niagra Falls, New York, USA. On May 22, 2020, the band released [[Odd Times]], a song that was being worked on since 2017 but was finished in 2020 to coincide with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On October 23 of the same year, [[Happy]] was released as a single. Just three days later, the band announced they would be splitting up, promoting their second and final studio album, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]<ref>https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1320727534867275776</ref>. This left fans in shock and confused as to what would come next for the band. On November 25, 2020, [[Feel Alive]] was released as a single.
On January 8, 2021, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]] was released, their second studio album. On June 22, the band announced 10 dates for a final tour to support [[Einsteins of Consciousness]], with 2 more being added due to popular demand. On July 17, [[Pages]] was released as the B-side to [[Happy]] as a 7" vinyl for Record Store Day 2021. On November 14, a surprise album was announced, [[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]], with the album being released 5 days later on November 19, being their third and final album. On the same day, the Final Freakquency Tour would begin in Buffalo, New York, USA. On December 16, the band would announce they would be postponing the final 2 shows in Toronto to June 10 and 11, 2022. Since then, four more shows have been added, including one more show in Buffalo, and three more in Toronto at the El Mocambo. On April 8, 2022, [[Never Stop]] was released as a single, written in 2018 and commissioned by the NHL for their 2021/2022 hockey season. June 11 would mark the day of the band's final show, performed at History in Toronto. The full show can be watched [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oylOo7m_s0 here].
== Discography ==
=== Main discography ===
<gallery mode=packed-hover heights=200px>
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=Welding the C:/|[[Welding the C:/]] - 2007
File:Questamation.jpg|link=Questamation|[[Questamation]] - 2009
File:Approved.jpg|link=APPROVED|[[APPROVED]] - 2011
File:AdvancedBasics.jpg|link=Advanced Basics|[[Advanced Basics]] - 2014
File:NewWorldAlphabet.jpg|link=New World Alphabet|[[New World Alphabet]] - 2017
File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|link=Einsteins of Consciousness|[[Einsteins of Consciousness]] - 2021
File:TheScience&ArtfunkelVictoryLap.jpg|link=The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap|[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]] - 2021
</gallery>
=== Singles ===
<gallery mode=packed-hover heights=200px>
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole|[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] - 2007
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=2 15/16|[[2 15/16]] - 2008
File:LacesOut.jpg|link=Laces Out|[[Laces Out]] - 2009
File:Questamation.jpg|link=Anti-Venom|[[Anti-Venom]] - 2009
File:Mavericks.webp|link=Mavericks|[[Mavericks]] - 2010
File:NAOK.jpg|link=N/A OK|[[N/A OK]] - 2011
File:YoHelloHooray.webp|link=Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|[[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] - 2011
File:Approved.jpg|link=Damini|[[Damini]] - 2012
File:ThisIsTheBest.jpg|link=This Is The Best|[[This Is The Best]] - 2013
File:YinYang.webp|link=Yin Yang|[[Yin Yang]] - 2014
File:Shipwreck.webp|link=Shipwreck|[[Shipwreck]] - 2014
File:Nepal.webp|link=Shipwreck|[[Nepal]] - 2014
File:WorkShoes.jpg|link=Work Shoes|[[Work Shoes]] - 2016
File:WhosWithMe.jpg|link=Who's With Me|[[Who's With Me]] - 2017
File:CaliforniaMedication.png|link=California Medication|[[California Medication]] - 2017
File:Medicine.jpg|link=Medicine|[[Medicine]] - 2018
File:BigLife26Letters.jpg|link=Big Life (26 Letters)|[[Big Life (26 Letters)]] - 2018
File:OddTimes.jpg|link=Odd Times|[[Odd Times]] - 2020
File:Happy.jpg|link=Happy|[[Happy]] - 2020
File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|link=Feel Alive|[[Feel Alive]] - 2020
File:Turquoise111.jpg|link=Turquoise 1:11|[[Turquoise 1:11]] - 2021
File:NeverStop.jpg|link=Never Stop|[[Never Stop]] - 2022
</gallery>
=== Demos ===
<gallery mode=packed-hover heights=200px>
File:Placeholder.png||link=2003 Demo|[[2003 Demo]] - 2003
File:Placeholder.png|link=Flying With Brian 3|[[Flying With Brian 3]] - 2006
File:2007Demo.png|link=2007 Demo|[[2007 Demo]] - 2007
</gallery>
== References ==
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'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name Team of Captains and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. USS was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.<br>Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and bass. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, they have 3 full-length albums, [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|4 EPs, 3 demo records and 4 non-album singles]].
== History ==
=== Early works ===
[[Ashley Buchholz]] was born on May 15, 1978, in Markham, Ontario, shortly followed by [[Human Kebab|Jason Parsons]] being born on June 5, 1979, in Stouffville. When Ashley was younger, he was diagnosed with Chron's disease, affecting his growth and ability to do basic human functions such as eating, drinking and most physical activity. At 14, he started his first band called Evol Widow. Not much is known about Ashley's earlier pre-USS works, although we do know he would join a few hip-hop groups throughout high school, mainly Deuceomnia and Ol' Boys Club. In 1994, he would start the band [[Thred]], releasing a 4-track EP in 1997 titled "[[What's Happenin']]".
=== 2003-2006, Formation ===
In 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] was working in a paper factory. Ashley decided he was not very happy with his life up to that point, so he decided to write a manifesto of the person he wanted to be. He was searching for a name for this character, so he decided to flip through a dictionary, and was fascinated by the words 'ubiquitous' and 'synergy'. He then decided to name this character 'Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker', and that's where the USS name came from. Ashley's first show under the name USS was at the Kathedral in Toronto on September 4, 2003. On Christmas of that same year, Ashley gave out 25 copies of a self-titled album he'd recorded to friends and family.<ref>Not to be confused with the [[2007 Demo|2007 self-titled demo]]</ref>
[[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] and [[Human Kebab]] met working for Angus Glen Golf Club in January 2004. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] later moved into [[Human Kebab]]'s basement and showed him demos of songs he'd previously recorded such as [[Anti-Venom]] and [[Cloudboy]]. They and a friend of [[Human Kebab]]'s named [[Charles Topping]] formed a band called '''Team of Captains''' in January 2005, with their first show being played on January 28, 2005. They started out performing in their friends' backyards but later began performing in bars and clubs. After a show at the Rivoli on November 25, 2005, [[Charles Topping|Charles]] left the band. They played 4 more shows under this name before going their separate ways in May 2006. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would go on a pilgrimage to find himself and record the [[Flying with Brian 3]] album with Chris Davies and Brian Mackenzie, and [[Human Kebab]] would record his second studio album, [[Willnaught Roughness]].
=== 2007, Demo EP, Welding the C:/ ===
On January 24, 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would release his [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo EP]], with a release party at Andy Poolhall following after. Shortly after, he would start recording the [[Welding the C:/]] EP at Rainbow Trout Studios and his house where he, [[Human Kebab]] and Brian Mackenzie lived, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". [[Human Kebab]] would occasionally step in and scratch, with it eventually being released on July 19, 2007, with a release party at the Gladstone Hotel. Later that year, [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] would be released as a single, getting major radio play at stations like The Edge and The Zone. The EP would garner praise from several publications and critics in Canada.
=== 2008-2009, Questamation ===
In mid-2008, the band started recording [[Questamation]], their first full-length album, featuring singles [[Laces Out]] and [[Anti-Venom]]. It was then that Human Kebab started doing proper studio work for the band. In July, the band performed at Edgefest, bringing much more exposure to the band as they performed alongside acts such as Linkin Park and Arkells. On February 9, 2009, [[Laces Out]] was released as a single, with [[The Honeypot]] being released as a pseudo-B-side. One month later, on March 9, [[Questamation]] was released, with approximately 20 people getting rough mixes of the album before release. Later that month, the band performed at the Red Gorilla Music Festival in Austin, Texas, which would be their first ever performance outside of Canada.
=== 2010-2012, Mavericks, APPROVED ===
On October 11, 2010, the band released [[Mavericks]] as an MP3 download, and on November 30, it was released on major streaming platforms. The song was a collaboration with fiddler Ashley MacIsaac, being about Jeff Clark and his famous surf of Mavericks in California, USA. In April 2011, the band introduced [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer, and on May 3 of that same year, the band released their second EP, [[APPROVED]], featuring the singles [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] and [[Damini]]. After the band played at Edgefest 2012, an executive from Sony Music Publishing (formally Sony ATV) met them after the show and talked about how if they want to reach larger audiences through radio airplay, their songs should have proper choruses. This seemingly majorly influenced the writing of their next EP, Advanced Basics.
=== 2013-2015, Advanced Basics ===
On June 4, 2013, the band released [[This is the Best]] as a single, which would become their most successful song yet, garnering over 9 million streams on Spotify as of April 2022. On January 7 of the next year, [[Yin Yang]] would be released as a single, also receiving a similar amount of success, having a remix made for a gameplay trailer of the video game Titanfall 2.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHvoaAAhGno Titanfall 2: Pilots Gameplay Trailer]</ref> On February 11, [[Advanced Basics]] was released, being their third EP, with further singles such as [[Shipwreck]] and [[Nepal]]. This EP ended up being their most successful yet, with the success of [[This is the Best]] and [[Yin Yang]] garnering more hype for the release.
=== 2016-2019, New World Alphabet ===
On July 29, 2016, [[Work Shoes]] was released as a single, which, like [[This is the Best]], garnered a lot of radio airplay and is one of their most successful and popular songs to date. On January 13, 2017, the band released [[New World Alphabet]], the band's fourth EP, with further singles such as [[Alien]] and [[Us]]. The band remained mostly silent for the rest of 2017. On June 8, 2018, the band released [[Medicine]], with another single, [[Big Life (26 Letters)]], released on October 26 of the same year. In the comments of the accompanying [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDcTNYHQU14 music video], the band stated that their next album would be out in 2020.
=== 2020-2022, Einsteins of Consciousness, The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap, Final Freakquency Tour ===
On December 31, 2019, and January 1, 2020, the band performed a New Years' celebration show at the Rapids Theatre in Niagra Falls, New York, USA. On May 22, 2020, the band released [[Odd Times]], a song that was being worked on since 2017 but was finished in 2020 to coincide with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On October 23 of the same year, [[Happy]] was released as a single. Just three days later, the band announced they would be splitting up, promoting their second and final studio album, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]<ref>https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1320727534867275776</ref>. This left fans in shock and confused as to what would come next for the band. On November 25, 2020, [[Feel Alive]] was released as a single.
On January 8, 2021, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]] was released, their second studio album. On June 22, the band announced 10 dates for a final tour to support [[Einsteins of Consciousness]], with 2 more being added due to popular demand. On July 17, [[Pages]] was released as the B-side to [[Happy]] as a 7" vinyl for Record Store Day 2021. On November 14, a surprise album was announced, [[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]], with the album being released 5 days later on November 19, being their third and final album. On the same day, the Final Freakquency Tour would begin in Buffalo, New York, USA. On December 16, the band would announce they would be postponing the final 2 shows in Toronto to June 10 and 11, 2022. Since then, four more shows have been added, including one more show in Buffalo, and three more in Toronto at the El Mocambo. On April 8, 2022, [[Never Stop]] was released as a single, written in 2018 and commissioned by the NHL for their 2021/2022 hockey season. June 11 would mark the day of the band's final show, performed at History in Toronto. The full show can be watched [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oylOo7m_s0 here].
== Discography ==
=== Studio albums/EPs ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Cover !! Year !! Album details !! Notes/trivia
|-
| align="center"|[[File:WeldingTheC.png.png|60px]] || align="center"|2007, 2008|| '''''[[Welding the C:/]]'''''
*Released: July 19, 2007 (original press), May 30, 2008 (repress)
*Label: [[Mystery & Romance]], [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, translucent pink LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Was re-released in 2008 due to [[Turquoise 1:11|legal complications]]
|-
| align="center"|[[File:Questamation.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2009 || '''''[[Questamation]]'''''
*Released: March 10, 2009
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, clear translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|-
| align="center"|[[File:Approved.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2011 || '''''[[APPROVED]]'''''
*Released: May 3, 2011
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, yellow translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|-
| align="center"|[[File:AdvancedBasics.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2014, 2015 || '''''[[Advanced Basics]]'''''
*Released: February 11, 2014, October 30, 2015 (international)
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, LP, pink translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| USS's first international release, album is different internationally
|-
| align="center"|[[File:NewWorldAlphabet.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2017 || '''''[[New World Alphabet]]'''''
*Released: January 13, 2017
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, turquoise translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Last USS album to be released on CD
|-
| align="center"|[[File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2020, 2021 || '''''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'''''
*Released: 2020, January 8, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, orange translucent LP, yellow translucent LP, green translucent LP, blue translucent LP, purple translucent LP, pink translucent LP, download
|| Was announced as being USS's final album
|-
| align="center"|[[File:TheScience&ArtfunkelVictoryLap.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2021 || '''''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'''''
*Released: November 19, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, download
|| Surprise album, USS's final album
|}
=== Singles ===
<gallery mode=packed-hover heights=200px>
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole|[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] - 2007
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=2 15/16|[[2 15/16]] - 2008
File:LacesOut.jpg|link=Laces Out|[[Laces Out]] - 2009
File:Questamation.jpg|link=Anti-Venom|[[Anti-Venom]] - 2009
File:Mavericks.webp|link=Mavericks|[[Mavericks]] - 2010
File:NAOK.jpg|link=N/A OK|[[N/A OK]] - 2011
File:YoHelloHooray.webp|link=Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|[[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] - 2011
File:Approved.jpg|link=Damini|[[Damini]] - 2012
File:ThisIsTheBest.jpg|link=This Is The Best|[[This Is The Best]] - 2013
File:YinYang.webp|link=Yin Yang|[[Yin Yang]] - 2014
File:Shipwreck.webp|link=Shipwreck|[[Shipwreck]] - 2014
File:Nepal.webp|link=Shipwreck|[[Nepal]] - 2014
File:WorkShoes.jpg|link=Work Shoes|[[Work Shoes]] - 2016
File:WhosWithMe.jpg|link=Who's With Me|[[Who's With Me]] - 2017
File:CaliforniaMedication.png|link=California Medication|[[California Medication]] - 2017
File:Medicine.jpg|link=Medicine|[[Medicine]] - 2018
File:BigLife26Letters.jpg|link=Big Life (26 Letters)|[[Big Life (26 Letters)]] - 2018
File:OddTimes.jpg|link=Odd Times|[[Odd Times]] - 2020
File:Happy.jpg|link=Happy|[[Happy]] - 2020
File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|link=Feel Alive|[[Feel Alive]] - 2020
File:Turquoise111.jpg|link=Turquoise 1:11|[[Turquoise 1:11]] - 2021
File:NeverStop.jpg|link=Never Stop|[[Never Stop]] - 2022
</gallery>
=== Demos ===
<gallery mode=packed-hover heights=200px>
File:Placeholder.png||link=2003 Demo|[[2003 Demo]] - 2003
File:Placeholder.png|link=Flying With Brian 3|[[Flying With Brian 3]] - 2006
File:2007Demo.png|link=2007 Demo|[[2007 Demo]] - 2007
</gallery>
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'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name Team of Captains and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. USS was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.<br>Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and bass. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, they have 3 full-length albums, [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|4 EPs, 3 demo records and 4 non-album singles]].
== History ==
=== Early works ===
[[Ashley Buchholz]] was born on May 15, 1978, in Markham, Ontario, shortly followed by [[Human Kebab|Jason Parsons]] being born on June 5, 1979, in Stouffville. When Ashley was younger, he was diagnosed with Chron's disease, affecting his growth and ability to do basic human functions such as eating, drinking and most physical activity. At 14, he started his first band called Evol Widow. Not much is known about Ashley's earlier pre-USS works, although we do know he would join a few hip-hop groups throughout high school, mainly Deuceomnia and Ol' Boys Club. In 1994, he would start the band [[Thred]], releasing a 4-track EP in 1997 titled "[[What's Happenin']]".
=== 2003-2006, Formation ===
In 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] was working in a paper factory. Ashley decided he was not very happy with his life up to that point, so he decided to write a manifesto of the person he wanted to be. He was searching for a name for this character, so he decided to flip through a dictionary, and was fascinated by the words 'ubiquitous' and 'synergy'. He then decided to name this character 'Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker', and that's where the USS name came from. Ashley's first show under the name USS was at the Kathedral in Toronto on September 4, 2003. On Christmas of that same year, Ashley gave out 25 copies of a self-titled album he'd recorded to friends and family.<ref>Not to be confused with the [[2007 Demo|2007 self-titled demo]]</ref>
[[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] and [[Human Kebab]] met working for Angus Glen Golf Club in January 2004. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] later moved into [[Human Kebab]]'s basement and showed him demos of songs he'd previously recorded such as [[Anti-Venom]] and [[Cloudboy]]. They and a friend of [[Human Kebab]]'s named [[Charles Topping]] formed a band called '''Team of Captains''' in January 2005, with their first show being played on January 28, 2005. They started out performing in their friends' backyards but later began performing in bars and clubs. After a show at the Rivoli on November 25, 2005, [[Charles Topping|Charles]] left the band. They played 4 more shows under this name before going their separate ways in May 2006. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would go on a pilgrimage to find himself and record the [[Flying with Brian 3]] album with Chris Davies and Brian Mackenzie, and [[Human Kebab]] would record his second studio album, [[Willnaught Roughness]].
=== 2007, Demo EP, Welding the C:/ ===
On January 24, 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would release his [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo EP]], with a release party at Andy Poolhall following after. Shortly after, he would start recording the [[Welding the C:/]] EP at Rainbow Trout Studios and his house where he, [[Human Kebab]] and Brian Mackenzie lived, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". [[Human Kebab]] would occasionally step in and scratch, with it eventually being released on July 19, 2007, with a release party at the Gladstone Hotel. Later that year, [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] would be released as a single, getting major radio play at stations like The Edge and The Zone. The EP would garner praise from several publications and critics in Canada.
=== 2008-2009, Questamation ===
In mid-2008, the band started recording [[Questamation]], their first full-length album, featuring singles [[Laces Out]] and [[Anti-Venom]]. It was then that Human Kebab started doing proper studio work for the band. In July, the band performed at Edgefest, bringing much more exposure to the band as they performed alongside acts such as Linkin Park and Arkells. On February 9, 2009, [[Laces Out]] was released as a single, with [[The Honeypot]] being released as a pseudo-B-side. One month later, on March 9, [[Questamation]] was released, with approximately 20 people getting rough mixes of the album before release. Later that month, the band performed at the Red Gorilla Music Festival in Austin, Texas, which would be their first ever performance outside of Canada.
=== 2010-2012, Mavericks, APPROVED ===
On October 11, 2010, the band released [[Mavericks]] as an MP3 download, and on November 30, it was released on major streaming platforms. The song was a collaboration with fiddler Ashley MacIsaac, being about Jeff Clark and his famous surf of Mavericks in California, USA. In April 2011, the band introduced [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer, and on May 3 of that same year, the band released their second EP, [[APPROVED]], featuring the singles [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] and [[Damini]]. After the band played at Edgefest 2012, an executive from Sony Music Publishing (formally Sony ATV) met them after the show and talked about how if they want to reach larger audiences through radio airplay, their songs should have proper choruses. This seemingly majorly influenced the writing of their next EP, Advanced Basics.
=== 2013-2015, Advanced Basics ===
On June 4, 2013, the band released [[This is the Best]] as a single, which would become their most successful song yet, garnering over 9 million streams on Spotify as of April 2022. On January 7 of the next year, [[Yin Yang]] would be released as a single, also receiving a similar amount of success, having a remix made for a gameplay trailer of the video game Titanfall 2.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHvoaAAhGno Titanfall 2: Pilots Gameplay Trailer]</ref> On February 11, [[Advanced Basics]] was released, being their third EP, with further singles such as [[Shipwreck]] and [[Nepal]]. This EP ended up being their most successful yet, with the success of [[This is the Best]] and [[Yin Yang]] garnering more hype for the release.
=== 2016-2019, New World Alphabet ===
On July 29, 2016, [[Work Shoes]] was released as a single, which, like [[This is the Best]], garnered a lot of radio airplay and is one of their most successful and popular songs to date. On January 13, 2017, the band released [[New World Alphabet]], the band's fourth EP, with further singles such as [[Alien]] and [[Us]]. The band remained mostly silent for the rest of 2017. On June 8, 2018, the band released [[Medicine]], with another single, [[Big Life (26 Letters)]], released on October 26 of the same year. In the comments of the accompanying [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDcTNYHQU14 music video], the band stated that their next album would be out in 2020.
=== 2020-2022, Einsteins of Consciousness, The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap, Final Freakquency Tour ===
On December 31, 2019, and January 1, 2020, the band performed a New Years' celebration show at the Rapids Theatre in Niagra Falls, New York, USA. On May 22, 2020, the band released [[Odd Times]], a song that was being worked on since 2017 but was finished in 2020 to coincide with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On October 23 of the same year, [[Happy]] was released as a single. Just three days later, the band announced they would be splitting up, promoting their second and final studio album, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]<ref>https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1320727534867275776</ref>. This left fans in shock and confused as to what would come next for the band. On November 25, 2020, [[Feel Alive]] was released as a single.
On January 8, 2021, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]] was released, their second studio album. On June 22, the band announced 10 dates for a final tour to support [[Einsteins of Consciousness]], with 2 more being added due to popular demand. On July 17, [[Pages]] was released as the B-side to [[Happy]] as a 7" vinyl for Record Store Day 2021. On November 14, a surprise album was announced, [[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]], with the album being released 5 days later on November 19, being their third and final album. On the same day, the Final Freakquency Tour would begin in Buffalo, New York, USA. On December 16, the band would announce they would be postponing the final 2 shows in Toronto to June 10 and 11, 2022. Since then, four more shows have been added, including one more show in Buffalo, and three more in Toronto at the El Mocambo. On April 8, 2022, [[Never Stop]] was released as a single, written in 2018 and commissioned by the NHL for their 2021/2022 hockey season. June 11 would mark the day of the band's final show, performed at History in Toronto. The full show can be watched [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oylOo7m_s0 here].
== Discography ==
=== Studio albums/EPs ===
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| align="center"|[[File:WeldingTheC.png.png|60px]] || align="center"|2007, 2008|| '''''[[Welding the C:/]]'''''
*Released: July 19, 2007 (original press), May 30, 2008 (repress)
*Label: [[Mystery & Romance]], [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, translucent pink LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Was re-released in 2008 due to [[Turquoise 1:11|legal complications]]
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| align="center"|[[File:Questamation.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2009 || '''''[[Questamation]]'''''
*Released: March 10, 2009
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, clear translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
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| align="center"|[[File:Approved.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2011 || '''''[[APPROVED]]'''''
*Released: May 3, 2011
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, yellow translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
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| align="center"|[[File:AdvancedBasics.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2014, 2015 || '''''[[Advanced Basics]]'''''
*Released: February 11, 2014, October 30, 2015 (international)
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, LP, pink translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| USS's first international release, album is different internationally
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| align="center"|[[File:NewWorldAlphabet.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2017 || '''''[[New World Alphabet]]'''''
*Released: January 13, 2017
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, turquoise translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Last USS album to be released on CD
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| align="center"|[[File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2020, 2021 || '''''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'''''
*Released: 2020, January 8, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, orange translucent LP, yellow translucent LP, green translucent LP, blue translucent LP, purple translucent LP, pink translucent LP, download
|| Was announced as being USS's final album
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| align="center"|[[File:TheScience&ArtfunkelVictoryLap.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2021 || '''''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'''''
*Released: November 19, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, download
|| Surprise album, USS's final album
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=== Singles ===
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| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 2007 || [[Mystery & Romance]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
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| [[2 15/16]] || 2008 || [[Mystery & Romance]]
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| [[Laces Out]] || February 9, 2009 || [[Smashing World Records]]
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| [[Anti-Venom]] || 2009 || [[Smashing World Records]]
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| [[Mavericks]] || November 30, 2010 || [[Smashing World Records]]
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| [[N/A OK]] || February 16, 2011 || [[Smashing World Records]]
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| [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] || October 11, 2011 || [[Smashing World Records]]
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| [[Damini]] || 2012 || [[Smashing World Records]]
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| [[This Is The Best]] || June 4, 2013 || [[Coalition Music]]
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| [[Yin Yang]] || January 7, 2014 || [[Coalition Music]]
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| [[Shipwreck]] || July 14, 2014 || [[Coalition Music]]
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| [[Nepal]] || February 11, 2015 || [[Coalition Music]]
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| [[Work Shoes]] || July 29, 2016 || [[Coalition Music]]
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| [[Who's With Me]] || January 10, 2017|| [[Coalition Music]]
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File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole|[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] - 2007
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=2 15/16|[[2 15/16]] - 2008
File:LacesOut.jpg|link=Laces Out|[[Laces Out]] - 2009
File:Questamation.jpg|link=Anti-Venom|[[Anti-Venom]] - 2009
File:Mavericks.webp|link=Mavericks|[[Mavericks]] - 2010
File:NAOK.jpg|link=N/A OK|[[N/A OK]] - 2011
File:YoHelloHooray.webp|link=Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|[[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] - 2011
File:Approved.jpg|link=Damini|[[Damini]] - 2012
File:ThisIsTheBest.jpg|link=This Is The Best|[[This Is The Best]] - 2013
File:YinYang.webp|link=Yin Yang|[[Yin Yang]] - 2014
File:Shipwreck.webp|link=Shipwreck|[[Shipwreck]] - 2014
File:Nepal.webp|link=Shipwreck|[[Nepal]] - 2014
File:WorkShoes.jpg|link=Work Shoes|[[Work Shoes]] - 2016
File:WhosWithMe.jpg|link=Who's With Me|[[Who's With Me]] - 2017
File:CaliforniaMedication.png|link=California Medication|[[California Medication]] - 2017
File:Medicine.jpg|link=Medicine|[[Medicine]] - 2018
File:BigLife26Letters.jpg|link=Big Life (26 Letters)|[[Big Life (26 Letters)]] - 2018
File:OddTimes.jpg|link=Odd Times|[[Odd Times]] - 2020
File:Happy.jpg|link=Happy|[[Happy]] - 2020
File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|link=Feel Alive|[[Feel Alive]] - 2020
File:Turquoise111.jpg|link=Turquoise 1:11|[[Turquoise 1:11]] - 2021
File:NeverStop.jpg|link=Never Stop|[[Never Stop]] - 2022
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=== Demos ===
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File:Placeholder.png||link=2003 Demo|[[2003 Demo]] - 2003
File:Placeholder.png|link=Flying With Brian 3|[[Flying With Brian 3]] - 2006
File:2007Demo.png|link=2007 Demo|[[2007 Demo]] - 2007
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'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' were a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name Team of Captains and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. USS were comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.<br>Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and a whole lotta bass. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, they have 3 full-length albums, [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|4 EPs, 3 demo records and 4 non-album singles]].
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'''Ashley Buchholz''' was the lead vocalist, songwriter and guitarist for [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]] from 2005 until the band's eventual dissolving in 2022.
== Trivia ==
*In his free time, Ashley likes to do yoga. In early 2021, he made reference to his training to become a yoga instructor.<ref>[https://youtu.be/jT89FTO_vjw?t=93 102.1 The Edge B-Team Interview - January 8, 2021]</ref>
*The USS song [[Minus Me]] was written about Ashley's struggles as a child with Chron's disease and how he had to take substances such as prednisone to help stimulate his growth.
== Quotes ==
*''"Do the right thing, 'cause the wrong thing sucks"''
*''"Be a lighthouse instead of a ship lost at sea"''
== List of early aliases/bands ==
*Evol Widow
*[[Thred]]
*Point 3
*[[Quixonic]]
*Mensa Dropout
*[[The Complete Messengers]]
*NE Plus Ultra
*Frontseat Burnhole
*A Mess of Uncles
*Victorious Denowski
*[[Acousteau]]
== History ==
=== Early years ===
Ashley Buchholz was born in Markham, Ontario, on May 15, 1978. Ashley had Chron's disease growing up, having to be bedridden in a hospital for most of his earlier years, taking several substances such as prednisone while having to be fed through a tube. In the rare cases where he could go to school and socialize, he would be in several school plays, eventually taking an interest in performing music. At 12 years old, Ashley and a friend would write "I Like Dogs," being the first song Ashley would ever write. In his early high school years, he would perform in and form several bands, most notably of which being [[Thred]], formed in 1994.
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AshleyBuchholz-HighSchool.jpg|Photo of Ashley in high school, early 1990s
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=== Early bands/musical ventures ===
In 1997, [[Thred]] would release their debut EP, [[What's Happenin']], featuring tracks such as [[Ties of Affinity]], which is one of the first songs Ashley ever wrote. Shortly after, [[Ash Happily]] would be formed, featuring his brother, Adam Buchholz, on drums. Only [[Drop Seagull|one track]] would be recorded with this band in 1999 before splitting up and forming [[Quixonic]] a couple of months later. In 2000, Quixonic released their [[Quixonic (EP)|debut EP]], featuring the track [[Funk Flash]], which would be played live for years to come, becoming the USS tracks [[Domino]] and [[Oddloop]] in 2017 and 2018 respectively. After Quixonic dissolved in 2002, Ashley began working at a paper factory, quickly taking a disliking to the job. While working one day in 2003, Ashley found a dictionary that was left out by one of his co-workers. He decided to flip through this dictionary, stopping on the word "ubiquitous." Around the same time, he was aiming to make himself a better person by trying to stop doing drugs and to be happier. While writing out a manifesto for this improved version of himself, the word "ubiquitous" popped into his mind, and so he named this version of himself "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker." He would soon perform solo concerts under this name, with the first being held on September 4, 2003, at the Kathedral in Toronto, Ontario.
=== Beginning of USS ===
''Main page: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
Soon after this first performance at the Kathedral, Ashley would quit his job at the paper factory and would begin working at Angus Glen Golf Club in his hometown of Markham, Ontario. It was in January 2004 that he would meet [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] while stocking beer. The two would become great friends, with Ashley later asking Jason to do a DJ performance at his sister's wedding. In August, Ashley and Jason would perform their first show at the Drake Hotel in Toronto as "Mensa Dropout + Human Kebab," alongside Silent Seymour and Clothes Make the Man. In the Winter, the two decided to start a band together alongside a friend of Jason's named [[Charles Topping]]. This band would be called Team of Captains and featured Ashley "Peaka" Boo-Schultz on vocals and guitars, DJ Oven & Stove (Jason) on turntables and samples, and Charles Topping doing beats and engineering. The band would start performing in January 2005, performing songs such as [[Scenester Fabulous]], [[3 Purple Butterflies]], [[Drop Around The Clock]], [[Cloudboy]] and [[Me vs Us]] in their early forms. By the Fall, the band would headline the Cameron House in Toronto, with audio MP3s of the show downloaded over 10,000 times. In November, Charles Topping would leave the band for unknown reasons, leaving just Ashley and Jason. They would perform a couple more shows in 2006 before eventually going their separate ways. Ashley would take this time to find himself and to record his solo music, with the [[Flying With Brian 3]] and [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo]] albums recorded under the Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker name.
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'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name Team of Captains and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. USS was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.<br>Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and bass. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, they have 3 full-length albums, [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|4 EPs, 3 demo records and 4 non-album singles]].
== History ==
=== Early works ===
[[Ashley Buchholz]] was born on May 15, 1978, in Markham, Ontario, shortly followed by [[Human Kebab|Jason Parsons]] being born on June 5, 1979, in Stouffville. When Ashley was younger, he was diagnosed with Chron's disease, affecting his growth and ability to do basic human functions such as eating, drinking and most physical activity. At 14, he started his first band called Evol Widow. Not much is known about Ashley's earlier pre-USS works, although we do know he would join a few hip-hop groups throughout high school, mainly Deuceomnia and Ol' Boys Club. In 1994, he would start the band [[Thred]], releasing a 4-track EP in 1997 titled "[[What's Happenin']]".
=== 2003-2006, Formation ===
In 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] was working in a paper factory. Ashley decided he was not very happy with his life up to that point, so he decided to write a manifesto of the person he wanted to be. He was searching for a name for this character, so he decided to flip through a dictionary, and was fascinated by the words 'ubiquitous' and 'synergy'. He then decided to name this character 'Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker', and that's where the USS name came from. Ashley's first show under the name USS was at the Kathedral in Toronto on September 4, 2003. On Christmas of that same year, Ashley gave out 25 copies of a self-titled album he'd recorded to friends and family.<ref>Not to be confused with the [[2007 Demo|2007 self-titled demo]]</ref>
[[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] and [[Human Kebab]] met working for Angus Glen Golf Club in January 2004. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] later moved into [[Human Kebab]]'s basement and showed him demos of songs he'd previously recorded such as [[Anti-Venom]] and [[Cloudboy]]. They and a friend of [[Human Kebab]]'s named [[Charles Topping]] formed a band called '''Team of Captains''' in January 2005, with their first show being played on January 28, 2005. They started out performing in their friends' backyards but later began performing in bars and clubs. After a show at the Rivoli on November 25, 2005, [[Charles Topping|Charles]] left the band. They played 4 more shows under this name before going their separate ways in May 2006. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would go on a pilgrimage to find himself and record the [[Flying with Brian 3]] album with Chris Davies and Brian Mackenzie, and [[Human Kebab]] would record his second studio album, [[Willnaught Roughness]].
=== 2007, Demo EP, Welding the C:/ ===
On January 24, 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would release his [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo EP]], with a release party at Andy Poolhall following after. Shortly after, he would start recording the [[Welding the C:/]] EP at Rainbow Trout Studios and his house where he, [[Human Kebab]] and Brian Mackenzie lived, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". [[Human Kebab]] would occasionally step in and scratch, with it eventually being released on July 19, 2007, with a release party at the Gladstone Hotel. Later that year, [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] would be released as a single, getting major radio play at stations like The Edge and The Zone. The EP would garner praise from several publications and critics in Canada.
=== 2008-2009, Questamation ===
In mid-2008, the band started recording [[Questamation]], their first full-length album, featuring singles [[Laces Out]] and [[Anti-Venom]]. It was then that Human Kebab started doing proper studio work for the band. In July, the band performed at Edgefest, bringing much more exposure to the band as they performed alongside acts such as Linkin Park and Arkells. On February 9, 2009, [[Laces Out]] was released as a single, with [[The Honeypot]] being released as a pseudo-B-side. One month later, on March 9, [[Questamation]] was released, with approximately 20 people getting rough mixes of the album before release. Later that month, the band performed at the Red Gorilla Music Festival in Austin, Texas, which would be their first ever performance outside of Canada.
=== 2010-2012, Mavericks, APPROVED ===
On October 11, 2010, the band released [[Mavericks]] as an MP3 download, and on November 30, it was released on major streaming platforms. The song was a collaboration with fiddler Ashley MacIsaac, being about Jeff Clark and his famous surf of Mavericks in California, USA. In April 2011, the band introduced [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer, and on May 3 of that same year, the band released their second EP, [[APPROVED]], featuring the singles [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] and [[Damini]]. After the band played at Edgefest 2012, an executive from Sony Music Publishing (formally Sony ATV) met them after the show and talked about how if they want to reach larger audiences through radio airplay, their songs should have proper choruses. This seemingly majorly influenced the writing of their next EP, Advanced Basics.
=== 2013-2015, Advanced Basics ===
On June 4, 2013, the band released [[This is the Best]] as a single, which would become their most successful song yet, garnering over 9 million streams on Spotify as of April 2022. On January 7 of the next year, [[Yin Yang]] would be released as a single, also receiving a similar amount of success, having a remix made for a gameplay trailer of the video game Titanfall 2.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHvoaAAhGno Titanfall 2: Pilots Gameplay Trailer]</ref> On February 11, [[Advanced Basics]] was released, being their third EP, with further singles such as [[Shipwreck]] and [[Nepal]]. This EP ended up being their most successful yet, with the success of [[This is the Best]] and [[Yin Yang]] garnering more hype for the release.
=== 2016-2019, New World Alphabet ===
On July 29, 2016, [[Work Shoes]] was released as a single, which, like [[This is the Best]], garnered a lot of radio airplay and is one of their most successful and popular songs to date. On January 13, 2017, the band released [[New World Alphabet]], the band's fourth EP, with further singles such as [[Alien]] and [[Us]]. The band remained mostly silent for the rest of 2017. On June 8, 2018, the band released [[Medicine]], with another single, [[Big Life (26 Letters)]], released on October 26 of the same year. In the comments of the accompanying [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDcTNYHQU14 music video], the band stated that their next album would be out in 2020.
=== 2020-2022, Einsteins of Consciousness, The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap, Final Freakquency Tour ===
On December 31, 2019, and January 1, 2020, the band performed a New Years' celebration show at the Rapids Theatre in Niagra Falls, New York, USA. On May 22, 2020, the band released [[Odd Times]], a song that was being worked on since 2017 but was finished in 2020 to coincide with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On October 23 of the same year, [[Happy]] was released as a single. Just three days later, the band announced they would be splitting up, promoting their second and final studio album, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]<ref>https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1320727534867275776</ref>. This left fans in shock and confused as to what would come next for the band. On November 25, 2020, [[Feel Alive]] was released as a single.
On January 8, 2021, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]] was released, their second studio album. On June 22, the band announced 10 dates for a final tour to support [[Einsteins of Consciousness]], with 2 more being added due to popular demand. On July 17, [[Pages]] was released as the B-side to [[Happy]] as a 7" vinyl for Record Store Day 2021. On November 14, a surprise album was announced, [[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]], with the album being released 5 days later on November 19, being their third and final album. On the same day, the Final Freakquency Tour would begin in Buffalo, New York, USA. On December 16, the band would announce they would be postponing the final 2 shows in Toronto to June 10 and 11, 2022. Since then, four more shows have been added, including one more show in Buffalo, and three more in Toronto at the El Mocambo. On April 8, 2022, [[Never Stop]] was released as a single, written in 2018 and commissioned by the NHL for their 2021/2022 hockey season. June 11 would mark the day of the band's final show, performed at History in Toronto. The full show can be watched [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oylOo7m_s0 here].
== Discography ==
=== Studio albums/EPs ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Cover !! Year !! Album details !! Notes/trivia
|-
| align="center"|[[File:WeldingTheC.png.png|60px]] || align="center"|2007, 2008|| '''''[[Welding the C:/]]'''''
*Released: July 19, 2007 (original press), May 30, 2008 (repress)
*Label: [[Mystery & Romance]], [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, translucent pink LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Was re-released in 2008 due to [[Turquoise 1:11|legal complications]]
|-
| align="center"|[[File:Questamation.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2009 || '''''[[Questamation]]'''''
*Released: March 10, 2009
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, clear translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|-
| align="center"|[[File:Approved.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2011 || '''''[[APPROVED]]'''''
*Released: May 3, 2011
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, yellow translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|-
| align="center"|[[File:AdvancedBasics.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2014, 2015 || '''''[[Advanced Basics]]'''''
*Released: February 11, 2014, October 30, 2015 (international)
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, LP, pink translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| USS's first international release, album is different internationally
|-
| align="center"|[[File:NewWorldAlphabet.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2017 || '''''[[New World Alphabet]]'''''
*Released: January 13, 2017
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, turquoise translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Last USS album to be released on CD
|-
| align="center"|[[File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2020, 2021 || '''''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'''''
*Released: 2020, January 8, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, orange translucent LP, yellow translucent LP, green translucent LP, blue translucent LP, purple translucent LP, pink translucent LP, download
|| Was announced as being USS's final album
|-
| align="center"|[[File:TheScience&ArtfunkelVictoryLap.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2021 || '''''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'''''
*Released: November 19, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, download
|| Surprise album, USS's final album
|}
=== Singles ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Title !! Release date !! Label !! Album
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 2007 || [[Mystery & Romance]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 2008 || [[Mystery & Romance]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[Laces Out]] || February 9, 2009 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[Questamation]]
|-
| [[Anti-Venom]] || 2009 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[Questamation]]
|-
| [[Mavericks]] || November 30, 2010 || [[Smashing World Records]]
|-
| [[N/A OK]] || February 16, 2011 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] || October 11, 2011 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[Damini]] || 2012 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[This Is The Best]] || June 4, 2013 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Yin Yang]] || January 7, 2014 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Shipwreck]] || July 14, 2014 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Nepal]] || February 11, 2015 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Work Shoes]] || July 29, 2016 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[Who's With Me]] || January 10, 2017 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[California Medication]] || July 28, 2017 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[Medicine]] || June 8, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Big Life (26 Letters) || October 26, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Odd Times]] || May 22, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]]
|-
| [[Happy]] || October 22, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Feel Alive]] || November 26, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || December 24, 2021 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[Never Stop]] || April 8, 2022 || [[Coalition Music]]
|}
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File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole|[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] - 2007
File:WeldingTheC.png.png|link=2 15/16|[[2 15/16]] - 2008
File:LacesOut.jpg|link=Laces Out|[[Laces Out]] - 2009
File:Questamation.jpg|link=Anti-Venom|[[Anti-Venom]] - 2009
File:Mavericks.webp|link=Mavericks|[[Mavericks]] - 2010
File:NAOK.jpg|link=N/A OK|[[N/A OK]] - 2011
File:YoHelloHooray.webp|link=Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|[[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] - 2011
File:Approved.jpg|link=Damini|[[Damini]] - 2012
File:ThisIsTheBest.jpg|link=This Is The Best|[[This Is The Best]] - 2013
File:YinYang.webp|link=Yin Yang|[[Yin Yang]] - 2014
File:Shipwreck.webp|link=Shipwreck|[[Shipwreck]] - 2014
File:Nepal.webp|link=Shipwreck|[[Nepal]] - 2014
File:WorkShoes.jpg|link=Work Shoes|[[Work Shoes]] - 2016
File:WhosWithMe.jpg|link=Who's With Me|[[Who's With Me]] - 2017
File:CaliforniaMedication.png|link=California Medication|[[California Medication]] - 2017
File:Medicine.jpg|link=Medicine|[[Medicine]] - 2018
File:BigLife26Letters.jpg|link=Big Life (26 Letters)|[[Big Life (26 Letters)]] - 2018
File:OddTimes.jpg|link=Odd Times|[[Odd Times]] - 2020
File:Happy.jpg|link=Happy|[[Happy]] - 2020
File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|link=Feel Alive|[[Feel Alive]] - 2020
File:Turquoise111.jpg|link=Turquoise 1:11|[[Turquoise 1:11]] - 2021
File:NeverStop.jpg|link=Never Stop|[[Never Stop]] - 2022
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=== Demos ===
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File:Placeholder.png||link=2003 Demo|[[2003 Demo]] - 2003
File:Placeholder.png|link=Flying With Brian 3|[[Flying With Brian 3]] - 2006
File:2007Demo.png|link=2007 Demo|[[2007 Demo]] - 2007
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'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name Team of Captains and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. USS was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.<br>Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and bass. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, they have 3 full-length albums, [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|4 EPs, 3 demo records and 4 non-album singles]].
== History ==
=== Early works ===
[[Ashley Buchholz]] was born on May 15, 1978, in Markham, Ontario, shortly followed by [[Human Kebab|Jason Parsons]] being born on June 5, 1979, in Stouffville. When Ashley was younger, he was diagnosed with Chron's disease, affecting his growth and ability to do basic human functions such as eating, drinking and most physical activity. At 14, he started his first band called Evol Widow. Not much is known about Ashley's earlier pre-USS works, although we do know he would join a few hip-hop groups throughout high school, mainly Deuceomnia and Ol' Boys Club. In 1994, he would start the band [[Thred]], releasing a 4-track EP in 1997 titled "[[What's Happenin']]".
=== 2003-2006, Formation ===
In 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] was working in a paper factory. Ashley decided he was not very happy with his life up to that point, so he decided to write a manifesto of the person he wanted to be. He was searching for a name for this character, so he decided to flip through a dictionary, and was fascinated by the words 'ubiquitous' and 'synergy'. He then decided to name this character 'Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker', and that's where the USS name came from. Ashley's first show under the name USS was at the Kathedral in Toronto on September 4, 2003. On Christmas of that same year, Ashley gave out 25 copies of a self-titled album he'd recorded to friends and family.<ref>Not to be confused with the [[2007 Demo|2007 self-titled demo]]</ref>
[[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] and [[Human Kebab]] met working for Angus Glen Golf Club in January 2004. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] later moved into [[Human Kebab]]'s basement and showed him demos of songs he'd previously recorded such as [[Anti-Venom]] and [[Cloudboy]]. They and a friend of [[Human Kebab]]'s named [[Charles Topping]] formed a band called '''Team of Captains''' in January 2005, with their first show being played on January 28, 2005. They started out performing in their friends' backyards but later began performing in bars and clubs. After a show at the Rivoli on November 25, 2005, [[Charles Topping|Charles]] left the band. They played 4 more shows under this name before going their separate ways in May 2006. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would go on a pilgrimage to find himself and record the [[Flying with Brian 3]] album with Chris Davies and Brian Mackenzie, and [[Human Kebab]] would record his second studio album, [[Willnaught Roughness]].
=== 2007, Demo EP, Welding the C:/ ===
On January 24, 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would release his [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo EP]], with a release party at Andy Poolhall following after. Shortly after, he would start recording the [[Welding the C:/]] EP at Rainbow Trout Studios and his house where he, [[Human Kebab]] and Brian Mackenzie lived, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". [[Human Kebab]] would occasionally step in and scratch, with it eventually being released on July 19, 2007, with a release party at the Gladstone Hotel. Later that year, [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] would be released as a single, getting major radio play at stations like The Edge and The Zone. The EP would garner praise from several publications and critics in Canada.
=== 2008-2009, Questamation ===
In mid-2008, the band started recording [[Questamation]], their first full-length album, featuring singles [[Laces Out]] and [[Anti-Venom]]. It was then that Human Kebab started doing proper studio work for the band. In July, the band performed at Edgefest, bringing much more exposure to the band as they performed alongside acts such as Linkin Park and Arkells. On February 9, 2009, [[Laces Out]] was released as a single, with [[The Honeypot]] being released as a pseudo-B-side. One month later, on March 9, [[Questamation]] was released, with approximately 20 people getting rough mixes of the album before release. Later that month, the band performed at the Red Gorilla Music Festival in Austin, Texas, which would be their first ever performance outside of Canada.
=== 2010-2012, Mavericks, APPROVED ===
On October 11, 2010, the band released [[Mavericks]] as an MP3 download, and on November 30, it was released on major streaming platforms. The song was a collaboration with fiddler Ashley MacIsaac, being about Jeff Clark and his famous surf of Mavericks in California, USA. In April 2011, the band introduced [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer, and on May 3 of that same year, the band released their second EP, [[APPROVED]], featuring the singles [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] and [[Damini]]. After the band played at Edgefest 2012, an executive from Sony Music Publishing (formally Sony ATV) met them after the show and talked about how if they want to reach larger audiences through radio airplay, their songs should have proper choruses. This seemingly majorly influenced the writing of their next EP, Advanced Basics.
=== 2013-2015, Advanced Basics ===
On June 4, 2013, the band released [[This is the Best]] as a single, which would become their most successful song yet, garnering over 9 million streams on Spotify as of April 2022. On January 7 of the next year, [[Yin Yang]] would be released as a single, also receiving a similar amount of success, having a remix made for a gameplay trailer of the video game Titanfall 2.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHvoaAAhGno Titanfall 2: Pilots Gameplay Trailer]</ref> On February 11, [[Advanced Basics]] was released, being their third EP, with further singles such as [[Shipwreck]] and [[Nepal]]. This EP ended up being their most successful yet, with the success of [[This is the Best]] and [[Yin Yang]] garnering more hype for the release.
=== 2016-2019, New World Alphabet ===
On July 29, 2016, [[Work Shoes]] was released as a single, which, like [[This is the Best]], garnered a lot of radio airplay and is one of their most successful and popular songs to date. On January 13, 2017, the band released [[New World Alphabet]], the band's fourth EP, with further singles such as [[Alien]] and [[Us]]. The band remained mostly silent for the rest of 2017. On June 8, 2018, the band released [[Medicine]], with another single, [[Big Life (26 Letters)]], released on October 26 of the same year. In the comments of the accompanying [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDcTNYHQU14 music video], the band stated that their next album would be out in 2020.
=== 2020-2022, Einsteins of Consciousness, The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap, Final Freakquency Tour ===
On December 31, 2019, and January 1, 2020, the band performed a New Years' celebration show at the Rapids Theatre in Niagra Falls, New York, USA. On May 22, 2020, the band released [[Odd Times]], a song that was being worked on since 2017 but was finished in 2020 to coincide with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On October 23 of the same year, [[Happy]] was released as a single. Just three days later, the band announced they would be splitting up, promoting their second and final studio album, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]<ref>https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1320727534867275776</ref>. This left fans in shock and confused as to what would come next for the band. On November 25, 2020, [[Feel Alive]] was released as a single.
On January 8, 2021, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]] was released, their second studio album. On June 22, the band announced 10 dates for a final tour to support [[Einsteins of Consciousness]], with 2 more being added due to popular demand. On July 17, [[Pages]] was released as the B-side to [[Happy]] as a 7" vinyl for Record Store Day 2021. On November 14, a surprise album was announced, [[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]], with the album being released 5 days later on November 19, being their third and final album. On the same day, the Final Freakquency Tour would begin in Buffalo, New York, USA. On December 16, the band would announce they would be postponing the final 2 shows in Toronto to June 10 and 11, 2022. Since then, four more shows have been added, including one more show in Buffalo, and three more in Toronto at the El Mocambo. On April 8, 2022, [[Never Stop]] was released as a single, written in 2018 and commissioned by the NHL for their 2021/2022 hockey season. June 11 would mark the day of the band's final show, performed at History in Toronto. The full show can be watched [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oylOo7m_s0 here].
== Discography ==
=== Studio albums/EPs ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Cover !! Year !! Album details !! Notes/trivia
|-
| align="center"|[[File:WeldingTheC.png.png|60px]] || align="center"|2007, 2008|| '''''[[Welding the C:/]]'''''
*Released: July 19, 2007 (original press), May 30, 2008 (repress)
*Label: [[Mystery & Romance]], [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, translucent pink LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Was re-released in 2008 due to [[Turquoise 1:11|legal complications]]
|-
| align="center"|[[File:Questamation.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2009 || '''''[[Questamation]]'''''
*Released: March 10, 2009
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, clear translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|-
| align="center"|[[File:Approved.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2011 || '''''[[APPROVED]]'''''
*Released: May 3, 2011
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, yellow translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|-
| align="center"|[[File:AdvancedBasics.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2014, 2015 || '''''[[Advanced Basics]]'''''
*Released: February 11, 2014, October 30, 2015 (international)
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, LP, pink translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| USS's first international release, album is different internationally
|-
| align="center"|[[File:NewWorldAlphabet.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2017 || '''''[[New World Alphabet]]'''''
*Released: January 13, 2017
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, turquoise translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Last USS album to be released on CD
|-
| align="center"|[[File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2020, 2021 || '''''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'''''
*Released: 2020, January 8, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, orange translucent LP, yellow translucent LP, green translucent LP, blue translucent LP, purple translucent LP, pink translucent LP, download
|| Was announced as being USS's final album
|-
| align="center"|[[File:TheScience&ArtfunkelVictoryLap.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2021 || '''''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'''''
*Released: November 19, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, download
|| Surprise album, USS's final album
|}
=== Singles ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Title !! Release date !! Label !! Album
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 2007 || [[Mystery & Romance]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 2008 || [[Mystery & Romance]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[Laces Out]] || February 9, 2009 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[Questamation]]
|-
| [[Anti-Venom]] || 2009 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[Questamation]]
|-
| [[Mavericks]] || November 30, 2010 || [[Smashing World Records]]
|-
| [[N/A OK]] || February 16, 2011 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] || October 11, 2011 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[Damini]] || 2012 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[This Is The Best]] || June 4, 2013 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Yin Yang]] || January 7, 2014 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Shipwreck]] || July 14, 2014 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Nepal]] || February 11, 2015 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Work Shoes]] || July 29, 2016 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[Who's With Me]] || January 10, 2017 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[California Medication]] || July 28, 2017 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[Medicine]] || June 8, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Big Life (26 Letters) || October 26, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Odd Times]] || May 22, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]]
|-
| [[Happy]] || October 22, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Feel Alive]] || November 26, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || December 24, 2021 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[Never Stop]] || April 8, 2022 || [[Coalition Music]]
|}
=== Demos ===
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File:Placeholder.png||link=2003 Demo|[[2003 Demo]] - 2003
File:Placeholder.png|link=Flying With Brian 3|[[Flying With Brian 3]] - 2006
File:2007Demo.png|link=2007 Demo|[[2007 Demo]] - 2007
</gallery>
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'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name Team of Captains and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. USS was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.<br>Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and bass. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, they have 3 full-length albums, [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|4 EPs, 3 demo records and 4 non-album singles]].
== History ==
=== Early works ===
[[Ashley Buchholz]] was born on May 15, 1978, in Markham, Ontario, shortly followed by [[Human Kebab|Jason Parsons]] being born on June 5, 1979, in Stouffville. When Ashley was younger, he was diagnosed with Chron's disease, affecting his growth and ability to do basic human functions such as eating, drinking and most physical activity. At 14, he started his first band called Evol Widow. Not much is known about Ashley's earlier pre-USS works, although we do know he would join a few hip-hop groups throughout high school, mainly Deuceomnia and Ol' Boys Club. In 1994, he would start the band [[Thred]], releasing a 4-track EP in 1997 titled "[[What's Happenin']]".
=== 2003-2006, Formation ===
In 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] was working in a paper factory. Ashley decided he was not very happy with his life up to that point, so he decided to write a manifesto of the person he wanted to be. He was searching for a name for this character, so he decided to flip through a dictionary, and was fascinated by the words 'ubiquitous' and 'synergy'. He then decided to name this character 'Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker', and that's where the USS name came from. Ashley's first show under the name USS was at the Kathedral in Toronto on September 4, 2003. On Christmas of that same year, Ashley gave out 25 copies of a self-titled album he'd recorded to friends and family.<ref>Not to be confused with the [[2007 Demo|2007 self-titled demo]]</ref>
[[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] and [[Human Kebab]] met working for Angus Glen Golf Club in January 2004. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] later moved into [[Human Kebab]]'s basement and showed him demos of songs he'd previously recorded such as [[Anti-Venom]] and [[Cloudboy]]. They and a friend of [[Human Kebab]]'s named [[Charles Topping]] formed a band called '''Team of Captains''' in January 2005, with their first show being played on January 28, 2005. They started out performing in their friends' backyards but later began performing in bars and clubs. After a show at the Rivoli on November 25, 2005, [[Charles Topping|Charles]] left the band. They played 4 more shows under this name before going their separate ways in May 2006. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would go on a pilgrimage to find himself and record the [[Flying with Brian 3]] album with Chris Davies and Brian Mackenzie, and [[Human Kebab]] would record his second studio album, [[Willnaught Roughness]].
=== 2007, Demo EP, Welding the C:/ ===
On January 24, 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would release his [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo EP]], with a release party at Andy Poolhall following after. Shortly after, he would start recording the [[Welding the C:/]] EP at Rainbow Trout Studios and his house where he, [[Human Kebab]] and Brian Mackenzie lived, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". [[Human Kebab]] would occasionally step in and scratch, with it eventually being released on July 19, 2007, with a release party at the Gladstone Hotel. Later that year, [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] would be released as a single, getting major radio play at stations like The Edge and The Zone. The EP would garner praise from several publications and critics in Canada.
=== 2008-2009, Questamation ===
In mid-2008, the band started recording [[Questamation]], their first full-length album, featuring singles [[Laces Out]] and [[Anti-Venom]]. It was then that Human Kebab started doing proper studio work for the band. In July, the band performed at Edgefest, bringing much more exposure to the band as they performed alongside acts such as Linkin Park and Arkells. On February 9, 2009, [[Laces Out]] was released as a single, with [[The Honeypot]] being released as a pseudo-B-side. One month later, on March 9, [[Questamation]] was released, with approximately 20 people getting rough mixes of the album before release. Later that month, the band performed at the Red Gorilla Music Festival in Austin, Texas, which would be their first ever performance outside of Canada.
=== 2010-2012, Mavericks, APPROVED ===
On October 11, 2010, the band released [[Mavericks]] as an MP3 download, and on November 30, it was released on major streaming platforms. The song was a collaboration with fiddler Ashley MacIsaac, being about Jeff Clark and his famous surf of Mavericks in California, USA. In April 2011, the band introduced [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer, and on May 3 of that same year, the band released their second EP, [[APPROVED]], featuring the singles [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] and [[Damini]]. After the band played at Edgefest 2012, an executive from Sony Music Publishing (formally Sony ATV) met them after the show and talked about how if they want to reach larger audiences through radio airplay, their songs should have proper choruses. This seemingly majorly influenced the writing of their next EP, Advanced Basics.
=== 2013-2015, Advanced Basics ===
On June 4, 2013, the band released [[This is the Best]] as a single, which would become their most successful song yet, garnering over 9 million streams on Spotify as of April 2022. On January 7 of the next year, [[Yin Yang]] would be released as a single, also receiving a similar amount of success, having a remix made for a gameplay trailer of the video game Titanfall 2.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHvoaAAhGno Titanfall 2: Pilots Gameplay Trailer]</ref> On February 11, [[Advanced Basics]] was released, being their third EP, with further singles such as [[Shipwreck]] and [[Nepal]]. This EP ended up being their most successful yet, with the success of [[This is the Best]] and [[Yin Yang]] garnering more hype for the release.
=== 2016-2019, New World Alphabet ===
On July 29, 2016, [[Work Shoes]] was released as a single, which, like [[This is the Best]], garnered a lot of radio airplay and is one of their most successful and popular songs to date. On January 13, 2017, the band released [[New World Alphabet]], the band's fourth EP, with further singles such as [[Alien]] and [[Us]]. The band remained mostly silent for the rest of 2017. On June 8, 2018, the band released [[Medicine]], with another single, [[Big Life (26 Letters)]], released on October 26 of the same year. In the comments of the accompanying [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDcTNYHQU14 music video], the band stated that their next album would be out in 2020.
=== 2020-2022, Einsteins of Consciousness, The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap, Final Freakquency Tour ===
On December 31, 2019, and January 1, 2020, the band performed a New Years' celebration show at the Rapids Theatre in Niagra Falls, New York, USA. On May 22, 2020, the band released [[Odd Times]], a song that was being worked on since 2017 but was finished in 2020 to coincide with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On October 23 of the same year, [[Happy]] was released as a single. Just three days later, the band announced they would be splitting up, promoting their second and final studio album, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]<ref>https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1320727534867275776</ref>. This left fans in shock and confused as to what would come next for the band. On November 25, 2020, [[Feel Alive]] was released as a single.
On January 8, 2021, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]] was released, their second studio album. On June 22, the band announced 10 dates for a final tour to support [[Einsteins of Consciousness]], with 2 more being added due to popular demand. On July 17, [[Pages]] was released as the B-side to [[Happy]] as a 7" vinyl for Record Store Day 2021. On November 14, a surprise album was announced, [[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]], with the album being released 5 days later on November 19, being their third and final album. On the same day, the Final Freakquency Tour would begin in Buffalo, New York, USA. On December 16, the band would announce they would be postponing the final 2 shows in Toronto to June 10 and 11, 2022. Since then, four more shows have been added, including one more show in Buffalo, and three more in Toronto at the El Mocambo. On April 8, 2022, [[Never Stop]] was released as a single, written in 2018 and commissioned by the NHL for their 2021/2022 hockey season. June 11 would mark the day of the band's final show, performed at History in Toronto. The full show can be watched [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oylOo7m_s0 here].
== Discography ==
=== Studio albums/EPs ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Cover !! Year !! Album details !! Notes/trivia
|-
| align="center"|[[File:WeldingTheC.png.png|60px]] || align="center"|2007, 2008|| '''''[[Welding the C:/]]'''''
*Released: July 19, 2007 (original press), May 30, 2008 (repress)
*Label: [[Mystery & Romance]], [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, translucent pink LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Was re-released in 2008 due to [[Turquoise 1:11|legal complications]]
|-
| align="center"|[[File:Questamation.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2009 || '''''[[Questamation]]'''''
*Released: March 10, 2009
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, clear translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|-
| align="center"|[[File:Approved.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2011 || '''''[[APPROVED]]'''''
*Released: May 3, 2011
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, yellow translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|-
| align="center"|[[File:AdvancedBasics.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2014, 2015 || '''''[[Advanced Basics]]'''''
*Released: February 11, 2014, October 30, 2015 (international)
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, LP, pink translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| USS's first international release, album is different internationally
|-
| align="center"|[[File:NewWorldAlphabet.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2017 || '''''[[New World Alphabet]]'''''
*Released: January 13, 2017
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, turquoise translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Last USS album to be released on CD
|-
| align="center"|[[File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2020, 2021 || '''''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'''''
*Released: 2020, January 8, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, orange translucent LP, yellow translucent LP, green translucent LP, blue translucent LP, purple translucent LP, pink translucent LP, download
|| Was announced as being USS's final album
|-
| align="center"|[[File:TheScience&ArtfunkelVictoryLap.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2021 || '''''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'''''
*Released: November 19, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, download
|| Surprise album, USS's final album
|}
=== Singles ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Title !! Release date !! Label !! Album
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 2007 || [[Mystery & Romance]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 2008 || [[Mystery & Romance]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[Laces Out]] || February 9, 2009 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[Questamation]]
|-
| [[Anti-Venom]] || 2009 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[Questamation]]
|-
| [[Mavericks]] || November 30, 2010 || [[Smashing World Records]]
|-
| [[N/A OK]] || February 16, 2011 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] || October 11, 2011 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[Damini]] || 2012 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[This Is The Best]] || June 4, 2013 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Yin Yang]] || January 7, 2014 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Shipwreck]] || July 14, 2014 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Nepal]] || February 11, 2015 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Work Shoes]] || July 29, 2016 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[Who's With Me]] || January 10, 2017 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[California Medication]] || July 28, 2017 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[Medicine]] || June 8, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Big Life (26 Letters) || October 26, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Odd Times]] || May 22, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]]
|-
| [[Happy]] || October 22, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Feel Alive]] || November 26, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || December 24, 2021 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[Never Stop]] || April 8, 2022 || [[Coalition Music]]
|}
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'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name Team of Captains and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. USS was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.<br>Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and bass. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, they have 3 full-length albums, [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|4 EPs, 3 demo records and 4 non-album singles]].
== History ==
=== Early works ===
[[Ashley Buchholz]] was born on May 15, 1978, in Markham, Ontario, shortly followed by [[Human Kebab|Jason Parsons]] being born on June 5, 1979, in Stouffville. When Ashley was younger, he was diagnosed with Chron's disease, affecting his growth and ability to do basic human functions such as eating, drinking and most physical activity. At 14, he started his first band called Evol Widow. Not much is known about Ashley's earlier pre-USS works, although we do know he would join a few hip-hop groups throughout high school, mainly Deuceomnia and Ol' Boys Club. In 1994, he would start the band [[Thred]], releasing a 4-track EP in 1997 titled "[[What's Happenin']]".
=== 2003-2006, Formation ===
In 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] was working in a paper factory. Ashley decided he was not very happy with his life up to that point, so he decided to write a manifesto of the person he wanted to be. He was searching for a name for this character, so he decided to flip through a dictionary, and was fascinated by the words 'ubiquitous' and 'synergy'. He then decided to name this character 'Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker', and that's where the USS name came from. Ashley's first show under the name USS was at the Kathedral in Toronto on September 4, 2003. On Christmas of that same year, Ashley gave out 25 copies of a self-titled album he'd recorded to friends and family.<ref>Not to be confused with the [[2007 Demo|2007 self-titled demo]]</ref>
[[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] and [[Human Kebab]] met working for Angus Glen Golf Club in January 2004. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] later moved into [[Human Kebab]]'s basement and showed him demos of songs he'd previously recorded such as [[Anti-Venom]] and [[Cloudboy]]. They and a friend of [[Human Kebab]]'s named [[Charles Topping]] formed a band called '''Team of Captains''' in January 2005, with their first show being played on January 28, 2005. They started out performing in their friends' backyards but later began performing in bars and clubs. After a show at the Rivoli on November 25, 2005, [[Charles Topping|Charles]] left the band. They played 4 more shows under this name before going their separate ways in May 2006. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would go on a pilgrimage to find himself and record the [[Flying with Brian 3]] album with Chris Davies and Brian Mackenzie, and [[Human Kebab]] would record his second studio album, [[Willnaught Roughness]].
=== 2007, Demo EP, Welding the C:/ ===
On January 24, 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would release his [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo EP]], with a release party at Andy Poolhall following after. Shortly after, he would start recording the [[Welding the C:/]] EP at Rainbow Trout Studios and his house where he, [[Human Kebab]] and Brian Mackenzie lived, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". [[Human Kebab]] would occasionally step in and scratch, with it eventually being released on July 19, 2007, with a release party at the Gladstone Hotel. Later that year, [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] would be released as a single, getting major radio play at stations like The Edge and The Zone. The EP would garner praise from several publications and critics in Canada.
=== 2008-2009, Questamation ===
In mid-2008, the band started recording [[Questamation]], their first full-length album, featuring singles [[Laces Out]] and [[Anti-Venom]]. It was then that Human Kebab started doing proper studio work for the band. In July, the band performed at Edgefest, bringing much more exposure to the band as they performed alongside acts such as Linkin Park and Arkells. On February 9, 2009, [[Laces Out]] was released as a single, with [[The Honeypot]] being released as a pseudo-B-side. One month later, on March 9, [[Questamation]] was released, with approximately 20 people getting rough mixes of the album before release. Later that month, the band performed at the Red Gorilla Music Festival in Austin, Texas, which would be their first ever performance outside of Canada.
=== 2010-2012, Mavericks, APPROVED ===
On October 11, 2010, the band released [[Mavericks]] as an MP3 download, and on November 30, it was released on major streaming platforms. The song was a collaboration with fiddler Ashley MacIsaac, being about Jeff Clark and his famous surf of Mavericks in California, USA. In April 2011, the band introduced [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer, and on May 3 of that same year, the band released their second EP, [[APPROVED]], featuring the singles [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] and [[Damini]]. After the band played at Edgefest 2012, an executive from Sony Music Publishing (formally Sony ATV) met them after the show and talked about how if they want to reach larger audiences through radio airplay, their songs should have proper choruses. This seemingly majorly influenced the writing of their next EP, Advanced Basics.
=== 2013-2015, Advanced Basics ===
On June 4, 2013, the band released [[This is the Best]] as a single, which would become their most successful song yet, garnering over 9 million streams on Spotify as of April 2022. On January 7 of the next year, [[Yin Yang]] would be released as a single, also receiving a similar amount of success, having a remix made for a gameplay trailer of the video game Titanfall 2.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHvoaAAhGno Titanfall 2: Pilots Gameplay Trailer]</ref> On February 11, [[Advanced Basics]] was released, being their third EP, with further singles such as [[Shipwreck]] and [[Nepal]]. This EP ended up being their most successful yet, with the success of [[This is the Best]] and [[Yin Yang]] garnering more hype for the release.
=== 2016-2019, New World Alphabet ===
On July 29, 2016, [[Work Shoes]] was released as a single, which, like [[This is the Best]], garnered a lot of radio airplay and is one of their most successful and popular songs to date. On January 13, 2017, the band released [[New World Alphabet]], the band's fourth EP, with further singles such as [[Alien]] and [[Us]]. The band remained mostly silent for the rest of 2017. On June 8, 2018, the band released [[Medicine]], with another single, [[Big Life (26 Letters)]], released on October 26 of the same year. In the comments of the accompanying [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDcTNYHQU14 music video], the band stated that their next album would be out in 2020.
=== 2020-2022, Einsteins of Consciousness, The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap, Final Freakquency Tour ===
On December 31, 2019, and January 1, 2020, the band performed a New Years' celebration show at the Rapids Theatre in Niagra Falls, New York, USA. On May 22, 2020, the band released [[Odd Times]], a song that was being worked on since 2017 but was finished in 2020 to coincide with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On October 23 of the same year, [[Happy]] was released as a single. Just three days later, the band announced they would be splitting up, promoting their second and final studio album, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]<ref>https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1320727534867275776</ref>. This left fans in shock and confused as to what would come next for the band. On November 25, 2020, [[Feel Alive]] was released as a single.
On January 8, 2021, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]] was released, their second studio album. On June 22, the band announced 10 dates for a final tour to support [[Einsteins of Consciousness]], with 2 more being added due to popular demand. On July 17, [[Pages]] was released as the B-side to [[Happy]] as a 7" vinyl for Record Store Day 2021. On November 14, a surprise album was announced, [[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]], with the album being released 5 days later on November 19, being their third and final album. On the same day, the Final Freakquency Tour would begin in Buffalo, New York, USA. On December 16, the band would announce they would be postponing the final 2 shows in Toronto to June 10 and 11, 2022. Since then, four more shows have been added, including one more show in Buffalo, and three more in Toronto at the El Mocambo. On April 8, 2022, [[Never Stop]] was released as a single, written in 2018 and commissioned by the NHL for their 2021/2022 hockey season. June 11 would mark the day of the band's final show, performed at History in Toronto. The full show can be watched [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oylOo7m_s0 here].
== Discography ==
=== Studio albums/EPs ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Cover !! Year !! Album details !! Notes/trivia
|-
| align="center"|[[File:WeldingTheC.png.png|60px]] || align="center"|2007, 2008|| '''''[[Welding the C:/]]'''''
*Released: July 19, 2007 (original press), May 30, 2008 (repress)
*Label: [[Mystery & Romance]], [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, translucent pink LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Was re-released in 2008 due to [[Turquoise 1:11|legal complications]]
|-
| align="center"|[[File:Questamation.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2009 || '''''[[Questamation]]'''''
*Released: March 10, 2009
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, clear translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|-
| align="center"|[[File:Approved.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2011 || '''''[[APPROVED]]'''''
*Released: May 3, 2011
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, yellow translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|-
| align="center"|[[File:AdvancedBasics.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2014, 2015 || '''''[[Advanced Basics]]'''''
*Released: February 11, 2014, October 30, 2015 (international)
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, LP, pink translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| USS's first international release, album is different internationally
|-
| align="center"|[[File:NewWorldAlphabet.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2017 || '''''[[New World Alphabet]]'''''
*Released: January 13, 2017
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, turquoise translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Last USS album to be released on CD
|-
| align="center"|[[File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2020, 2021 || '''''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'''''
*Released: 2020, January 8, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, orange translucent LP, yellow translucent LP, green translucent LP, blue translucent LP, purple translucent LP, pink translucent LP, download
|| Was announced as being USS's final album
|-
| align="center"|[[File:TheScience&ArtfunkelVictoryLap.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2021 || '''''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'''''
*Released: November 19, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, download
|| Surprise album, USS's final album
|}
=== Singles ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Title !! Release date !! Label !! Album
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 2007 || [[Mystery & Romance]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 2008 || [[Mystery & Romance]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[Laces Out]] || February 9, 2009 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[Questamation]]
|-
| [[Anti-Venom]] || 2009 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[Questamation]]
|-
| [[Mavericks]] || November 30, 2010 || [[Smashing World Records]]
|-
| [[N/A OK]] || February 16, 2011 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] || October 11, 2011 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[Damini]] || 2012 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[This Is The Best]] || June 4, 2013 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Yin Yang]] || January 7, 2014 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Shipwreck]] || July 14, 2014 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Nepal]] || February 11, 2015 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Work Shoes]] || July 29, 2016 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[Who's With Me]] || January 10, 2017 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[California Medication]] || July 28, 2017 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[Medicine]] || June 8, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Big Life (26 Letters)]] || October 26, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Odd Times]] || May 22, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]]
|-
| [[Happy]] || October 22, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Feel Alive]] || November 26, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || December 24, 2021 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[Never Stop]] || April 8, 2022 || [[Coalition Music]]
|}
== References ==
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'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name Team of Captains and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. USS was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.<br>Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and bass. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, they have 3 full-length albums, [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|4 EPs, 3 demo records and 4 non-album singles]].
== History ==
=== Early works ===
[[Ashley Buchholz]] was born on May 15, 1978, in Markham, Ontario, shortly followed by [[Human Kebab|Jason Parsons]] being born on June 5, 1979, in Stouffville. When Ashley was younger, he was diagnosed with Chron's disease, affecting his growth and ability to do basic human functions such as eating, drinking and most physical activity. At 14, he started his first band called Evol Widow. Not much is known about Ashley's earlier pre-USS works, although we do know he would join a few hip-hop groups throughout high school, mainly Deuceomnia and Ol' Boys Club. In 1994, he would start the band [[Thred]], releasing a 4-track EP in 1997 titled "[[What's Happenin']]".
=== 2003-2006, Formation ===
In 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] was working in a paper factory. Ashley decided he was not very happy with his life up to that point, so he decided to write a manifesto of the person he wanted to be. He was searching for a name for this character, so he decided to flip through a dictionary, and was fascinated by the words 'ubiquitous' and 'synergy'. He then decided to name this character 'Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker', and that's where the USS name came from. Ashley's first show under the name USS was at the Kathedral in Toronto on September 4, 2003. On Christmas of that same year, Ashley gave out 25 copies of a self-titled album he'd recorded to friends and family.<ref>Not to be confused with the [[2007 Demo|2007 self-titled demo]]</ref>
[[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] and [[Human Kebab]] met working for Angus Glen Golf Club in January 2004. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] later moved into [[Human Kebab]]'s basement and showed him demos of songs he'd previously recorded such as [[Anti-Venom]] and [[Cloudboy]]. They and a friend of [[Human Kebab]]'s named [[Charles Topping]] formed a band called '''Team of Captains''' in January 2005, with their first show being played on January 28, 2005. They started out performing in their friends' backyards but later began performing in bars and clubs. After a show at the Rivoli on November 25, 2005, [[Charles Topping|Charles]] left the band. They played 4 more shows under this name before going their separate ways in May 2006. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would go on a pilgrimage to find himself and record the [[Flying with Brian 3]] album with Chris Davies and Brian Mackenzie, and [[Human Kebab]] would record his second studio album, [[Willnaught Roughness]].
=== 2007, Demo EP, Welding the C:/ ===
On January 24, 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would release his [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo EP]], with a release party at Andy Poolhall following after. Shortly after, he would start recording the [[Welding the C:/]] EP at Rainbow Trout Studios and his house where he, [[Human Kebab]] and Brian Mackenzie lived, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". [[Human Kebab]] would occasionally step in and scratch, with it eventually being released on July 19, 2007, with a release party at the Gladstone Hotel. Later that year, [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] would be released as a single, getting major radio play at stations like The Edge and The Zone. The EP would garner praise from several publications and critics in Canada.
=== 2008-2009, Questamation ===
In early 2008, the band started recording [[Questamation]], their first full-length album, featuring singles [[Laces Out]] and [[Anti-Venom]]. It was then that Human Kebab started doing proper studio work for the band. In July, the band performed at Edgefest, bringing much more exposure to the band as they performed alongside acts such as Linkin Park and Arkells. On February 9, 2009, [[Laces Out]] was released as a single, with [[The Honeypot]] being released as a pseudo-B-side. One month later, on March 9, [[Questamation]] was released, with approximately 20 people getting rough mixes of the album before release. Later that month, the band performed at the Red Gorilla Music Festival in Austin, Texas, which would be their first ever performance outside of Canada.
=== 2010-2012, Mavericks, APPROVED ===
On October 11, 2010, the band released [[Mavericks]] as an MP3 download, and on November 30, it was released on major streaming platforms. The song was a collaboration with fiddler Ashley MacIsaac, being about Jeff Clark and his famous surf of Mavericks in California, USA. In April 2011, the band introduced [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer, and on May 3 of that same year, the band released their second EP, [[APPROVED]], featuring the singles [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] and [[Damini]]. After the band played at Edgefest 2012, an executive from Sony Music Publishing (formally Sony ATV) met them after the show and talked about how if they want to reach larger audiences through radio airplay, their songs should have proper choruses. This seemingly majorly influenced the writing of their next EP, Advanced Basics.
=== 2013-2015, Advanced Basics ===
On June 4, 2013, the band released [[This is the Best]] as a single, which would become their most successful song yet, garnering over 9 million streams on Spotify as of April 2022. On January 7 of the next year, [[Yin Yang]] would be released as a single, also receiving a similar amount of success, having a remix made for a gameplay trailer of the video game Titanfall 2.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHvoaAAhGno Titanfall 2: Pilots Gameplay Trailer]</ref> On February 11, [[Advanced Basics]] was released, being their third EP, with further singles such as [[Shipwreck]] and [[Nepal]]. This EP ended up being their most successful yet, with the success of [[This is the Best]] and [[Yin Yang]] garnering more hype for the release.
=== 2016-2019, New World Alphabet ===
On July 29, 2016, [[Work Shoes]] was released as a single, which, like [[This is the Best]], garnered a lot of radio airplay and is one of their most successful and popular songs to date. On January 13, 2017, the band released [[New World Alphabet]], the band's fourth EP, with further singles such as [[Alien]] and [[Us]]. The band remained mostly silent for the rest of 2017. On June 8, 2018, the band released [[Medicine]], with another single, [[Big Life (26 Letters)]], released on October 26 of the same year. In the comments of the accompanying [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDcTNYHQU14 music video], the band stated that their next album would be out in 2020.
=== 2020-2022, Einsteins of Consciousness, The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap, Final Freakquency Tour ===
On December 31, 2019, and January 1, 2020, the band performed a New Years' celebration show at the Rapids Theatre in Niagra Falls, New York, USA. On May 22, 2020, the band released [[Odd Times]], a song that was being worked on since 2017 but was finished in 2020 to coincide with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On October 23 of the same year, [[Happy]] was released as a single. Just three days later, the band announced they would be splitting up, promoting their second and final studio album, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]<ref>https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1320727534867275776</ref>. This left fans in shock and confused as to what would come next for the band. On November 25, 2020, [[Feel Alive]] was released as a single.
On January 8, 2021, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]] was released, their second studio album. On June 22, the band announced 10 dates for a final tour to support [[Einsteins of Consciousness]], with 2 more being added due to popular demand. On July 17, [[Pages]] was released as the B-side to [[Happy]] as a 7" vinyl for Record Store Day 2021. On November 14, a surprise album was announced, [[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]], with the album being released 5 days later on November 19, being their third and final album. On the same day, the Final Freakquency Tour would begin in Buffalo, New York, USA. On December 16, the band would announce they would be postponing the final 2 shows in Toronto to June 10 and 11, 2022. Since then, four more shows have been added, including one more show in Buffalo, and three more in Toronto at the El Mocambo. On April 8, 2022, [[Never Stop]] was released as a single, written in 2018 and commissioned by the NHL for their 2021/2022 hockey season. June 11 would mark the day of the band's final show, performed at History in Toronto. The full show can be watched [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oylOo7m_s0 here].
== Discography ==
=== Studio albums/EPs ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Cover !! Year !! Album details !! Notes/trivia
|-
| align="center"|[[File:WeldingTheC.png.png|60px]] || align="center"|2007, 2008|| '''''[[Welding the C:/]]'''''
*Released: July 19, 2007 (original press), May 30, 2008 (repress)
*Label: [[Mystery & Romance]], [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, translucent pink LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Was re-released in 2008 due to [[Turquoise 1:11|legal complications]]
|-
| align="center"|[[File:Questamation.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2009 || '''''[[Questamation]]'''''
*Released: March 10, 2009
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, clear translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|-
| align="center"|[[File:Approved.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2011 || '''''[[APPROVED]]'''''
*Released: May 3, 2011
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, yellow translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|-
| align="center"|[[File:AdvancedBasics.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2014, 2015 || '''''[[Advanced Basics]]'''''
*Released: February 11, 2014, October 30, 2015 (international)
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, LP, pink translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| USS's first international release, album is different internationally
|-
| align="center"|[[File:NewWorldAlphabet.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2017 || '''''[[New World Alphabet]]'''''
*Released: January 13, 2017
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, turquoise translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Last USS album to be released on CD
|-
| align="center"|[[File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2020, 2021 || '''''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'''''
*Released: 2020, January 8, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, orange translucent LP, yellow translucent LP, green translucent LP, blue translucent LP, purple translucent LP, pink translucent LP, download
|| Was announced as being USS's final album
|-
| align="center"|[[File:TheScience&ArtfunkelVictoryLap.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2021 || '''''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'''''
*Released: November 19, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, download
|| Surprise album, USS's final album
|}
=== Singles ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Title !! Release date !! Label !! Album
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 2007 || [[Mystery & Romance]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 2008 || [[Mystery & Romance]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[Laces Out]] || February 9, 2009 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[Questamation]]
|-
| [[Anti-Venom]] || 2009 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[Questamation]]
|-
| [[Mavericks]] || November 30, 2010 || [[Smashing World Records]]
|-
| [[N/A OK]] || February 16, 2011 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] || October 11, 2011 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[Damini]] || 2012 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[This Is The Best]] || June 4, 2013 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Yin Yang]] || January 7, 2014 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Shipwreck]] || July 14, 2014 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Nepal]] || February 11, 2015 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Work Shoes]] || July 29, 2016 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[Who's With Me]] || January 10, 2017 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[California Medication]] || July 28, 2017 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[Medicine]] || June 8, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Big Life (26 Letters)]] || October 26, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Odd Times]] || May 22, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]]
|-
| [[Happy]] || October 22, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Feel Alive]] || November 26, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || December 24, 2021 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[Never Stop]] || April 8, 2022 || [[Coalition Music]]
|}
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'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name Team of Captains and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. USS was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.<br>Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and bass. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, they have 3 full-length albums, [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|4 EPs, 3 demo records and 4 non-album singles]].
== History ==
=== Early works ===
[[Ashley Buchholz]] was born on May 15, 1978, in Markham, Ontario, shortly followed by [[Human Kebab|Jason Parsons]] being born on June 5, 1979, in Stouffville. When Ashley was younger, he was diagnosed with Chron's disease, affecting his growth and ability to do basic human functions such as eating, drinking and most physical activity. At 14, he started his first band called Evol Widow. Not much is known about Ashley's earlier pre-USS works, although we do know he would join a few hip-hop groups throughout high school, mainly Deuceomnia and Ol' Boys Club. In 1994, he would start the band [[Thred]], releasing a 4-track EP in 1997 titled "[[What's Happenin']]".
=== 2003-2006, Formation ===
In 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] was working in a paper factory. Ashley decided he was not very happy with his life up to that point, so he decided to write a manifesto of the person he wanted to be. He was searching for a name for this character, so he decided to flip through a dictionary, and was fascinated by the words 'ubiquitous' and 'synergy'. He then decided to name this character 'Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker', and that's where the USS name came from. Ashley's first show under the name USS was at the Kathedral in Toronto on September 4, 2003. On Christmas of that same year, Ashley gave out 25 copies of a self-titled album he'd recorded to friends and family.<ref>Not to be confused with the [[2007 Demo|2007 self-titled demo]]</ref>
[[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] and [[Human Kebab]] met working for Angus Glen Golf Club in January 2004. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] later moved into [[Human Kebab]]'s basement and showed him demos of songs he'd previously recorded such as [[Anti-Venom]] and [[Cloudboy]]. They and a friend of [[Human Kebab]]'s named [[Charles Topping]] formed a band called '''Team of Captains''' in January 2005, with their first show being played on January 28, 2005. They started out performing in their friends' backyards but later began performing in bars and clubs. After a show at the Rivoli on November 25, 2005, [[Charles Topping|Charles]] left the band. They played 4 more shows under this name before going their separate ways in May 2006. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would go on a pilgrimage to find himself and record the [[Flying with Brian 3]] album with Chris Davies and Brian Mackenzie, and [[Human Kebab]] would record his second studio album, [[Willnaught Roughness]].
=== 2007, Demo EP, Welding the C:/ ===
On January 24, 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would release his [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo EP]], with a release party at Andy Poolhall following after. Shortly after, he would start recording the [[Welding the C:/]] EP at Rainbow Trout Studios and his house where he, [[Human Kebab]] and Brian Mackenzie lived, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". [[Human Kebab]] would occasionally step in and scratch, with it eventually being released on July 19, 2007, with a release party at the Gladstone Hotel. Later that year, [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] would be released as a single, getting major radio play at stations like The Edge and The Zone. The EP would garner praise from several publications and critics in Canada.
=== 2008-2009, Questamation ===
In early 2008, the band started recording [[Questamation]], their first full-length album, featuring singles [[Laces Out]] and [[Anti-Venom]]. It was then that Human Kebab started doing proper studio work for the band. In July, the band performed at Edgefest, bringing much more exposure to the band as they performed alongside acts such as Linkin Park and Arkells. On February 9, 2009, [[Laces Out]] was released as a single, with [[The Honeypot]] being released as a pseudo-B-side. One month later, on March 9, [[Questamation]] was released, with approximately 20 people getting rough mixes of the album before release. Later that month, the band performed at the Red Gorilla Music Festival in Austin, Texas, which would be their first ever performance outside of Canada.
=== 2010-2012, Mavericks, APPROVED ===
On October 11, 2010, the band released [[Mavericks]] as an MP3 download, and on November 30, it was released on major streaming platforms. The song was a collaboration with fiddler Ashley MacIsaac, being about Jeff Clark and his famous surf of Mavericks in California, USA. In April 2011, the band introduced [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer, and on May 3 of that same year, the band released their second EP, [[APPROVED]], featuring the singles [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] and [[Damini]]. After the band played at Edgefest 2012, an executive from Sony Music Publishing (formally Sony ATV) met them after the show and talked about how if they want to reach larger audiences through radio airplay, their songs should have proper choruses. This seemingly majorly influenced the writing of their next EP, Advanced Basics.
=== 2013-2015, Advanced Basics ===
On June 4, 2013, the band released [[This is the Best]] as a single, which would become their most successful song yet, garnering over 9 million streams on Spotify as of April 2022. On January 7 of the next year, [[Yin Yang]] would be released as a single, also receiving a similar amount of success, having a remix made for a gameplay trailer of the video game Titanfall 2.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHvoaAAhGno Titanfall 2: Pilots Gameplay Trailer]</ref> On February 11, [[Advanced Basics]] was released, being their third EP, with further singles such as [[Shipwreck]] and [[Nepal]]. This EP ended up being their most successful yet, with the success of [[This is the Best]] and [[Yin Yang]] garnering more hype for the release.
=== 2016-2019, New World Alphabet ===
On July 29, 2016, [[Work Shoes]] was released as a single, which, like [[This is the Best]], garnered a lot of radio airplay and is one of their most successful and popular songs to date. On January 13, 2017, the band released [[New World Alphabet]], the band's fourth EP, with further singles such as [[Alien]] and [[Us]]. The band remained mostly silent for the rest of 2017. On June 8, 2018, the band released [[Medicine]], with another single, [[Big Life (26 Letters)]], released on October 26 of the same year. In the comments of the accompanying [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDcTNYHQU14 music video], the band stated that their next album would be out in 2020.
=== 2020-2022, Einsteins of Consciousness, The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap, Final Freakquency Tour ===
On December 31, 2019, and January 1, 2020, the band performed a New Years' celebration show at the Rapids Theatre in Niagra Falls, New York, USA. On May 22, 2020, the band released [[Odd Times]], a song that was being worked on since 2017 but was finished in 2020 to coincide with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On October 23 of the same year, [[Happy]] was released as a single. Just three days later, the band announced they would be splitting up, promoting their second and final studio album, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]<ref>https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1320727534867275776</ref>. This left fans in shock and confused as to what would come next for the band. On November 25, 2020, [[Feel Alive]] was released as a single.
On January 8, 2021, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]] was released, their second studio album. On June 22, the band announced 10 dates for a final tour to support [[Einsteins of Consciousness]], with 2 more being added due to popular demand. On July 17, [[Pages]] was released as the B-side to [[Happy]] as a 7" vinyl for Record Store Day 2021. On November 14, a surprise album was announced, [[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]], with the album being released 5 days later on November 19, being their third and final album. On the same day, the Final Freakquency Tour would begin in Buffalo, New York, USA. On December 16, the band would announce they would be postponing the final 2 shows in Toronto to June 10 and 11, 2022. Since then, four more shows have been added, including one more show in Buffalo, and three more in Toronto at the El Mocambo. On April 8, 2022, [[Never Stop]] was released as a single, written in 2018 and commissioned by the NHL for their 2021/2022 hockey season. June 11 would mark the day of the band's final show, performed at History in Toronto. The full show can be watched [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oylOo7m_s0 here].
== Discography ==
=== Studio albums/EPs ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Cover !! Year !! Album details !! Notes/trivia
|-
| align="center"|[[File:WeldingTheC.png.png|60px]] || align="center"|2007, 2008|| '''''[[Welding the C:/]]'''''
*Released: July 19, 2007 (original press), May 30, 2008 (repress)
*Label: [[Mystery & Romance]], [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, translucent pink LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Was re-released in 2008 due to [[Turquoise 1:11|legal complications]]
|-
| align="center"|[[File:Questamation.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2009 || '''''[[Questamation]]'''''
*Released: March 10, 2009
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, clear translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|-
| align="center"|[[File:Approved.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2011 || '''''[[APPROVED]]'''''
*Released: May 3, 2011
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, yellow translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|-
| align="center"|[[File:AdvancedBasics.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2014, 2015 || '''''[[Advanced Basics]]'''''
*Released: February 11, 2014, October 30, 2015 (international)
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, LP, pink translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| USS's first international release, album is different internationally
|-
| align="center"|[[File:NewWorldAlphabet.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2017 || '''''[[New World Alphabet]]'''''
*Released: January 13, 2017
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, turquoise translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Last USS album to be released on CD
|-
| align="center"|[[File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2020, 2021 || '''''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'''''
*Released: 2020, January 8, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, orange translucent LP, yellow translucent LP, green translucent LP, blue translucent LP, purple translucent LP, pink translucent LP, download
|| Was announced as being USS's final album
|-
| align="center"|[[File:TheScience&ArtfunkelVictoryLap.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2021 || '''''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'''''
*Released: November 19, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, download
|| Surprise album, USS's final album
|}
=== Singles ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Title !! Release date !! Label !! Album
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 2007 || [[Mystery & Romance]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 2008 || [[Mystery & Romance]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[Laces Out]] || February 9, 2009 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[Questamation]]
|-
| [[Anti-Venom]] || 2009 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[Questamation]]
|-
| [[Mavericks]] || November 30, 2010 || [[Smashing World Records]]
|-
| [[N/A OK]] || February 16, 2011 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] || October 11, 2011 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[Damini]] || 2012 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[This Is The Best]] || June 4, 2013 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Yin Yang]] || January 7, 2014 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Shipwreck]] || July 14, 2014 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Nepal]] || February 11, 2015 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Work Shoes]] || July 29, 2016 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[Who's With Me]] || January 10, 2017 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[California Medication]] || July 28, 2017 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[Oddloop]] || March 16, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] ||
|-
| [[Medicine]] || June 8, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Big Life (26 Letters)]] || October 26, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Odd Times]] || May 22, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]]
|-
| [[Happy]] || October 22, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Feel Alive]] || November 26, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || December 24, 2021 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[Never Stop]] || April 8, 2022 || [[Coalition Music]]
|}
== References ==
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{{Infobox band member|image=Ashley Buchholz.png|birthday=May 15, 1978|origin=Markham, Ontario|instruments=Vocals, guitars, erhu, bass, pianos|joined=January 2005}}
'''Ashley Buchholz''' was the lead vocalist, songwriter and guitarist for [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]] from 2005 until the band's eventual dissolving in 2022.
== Trivia ==
*In his free time, Ashley likes to do yoga. In early 2021, he made reference to his training to become a yoga instructor.<ref>[https://youtu.be/jT89FTO_vjw?t=93 102.1 The Edge B-Team Interview - January 8, 2021]</ref>
*The USS song [[Minus Me]] was written about Ashley's struggles as a child with Chron's disease and how he had to take substances such as prednisone to help stimulate his growth.
== Quotes ==
*''"Do the right thing, 'cause the wrong thing sucks"''
*''"Be a lighthouse instead of a ship lost at sea"''
== List of early aliases/bands ==
*Evol Widow
*[[Thred]]
*Point 3
*[[Quixonic]]
*Mensa Dropout
*[[The Complete Messengers]]
*NE Plus Ultra
*Frontseat Burnhole
*A Mess of Uncles
*Victorious Denowski
*[[Acousteau]]
== Biography ==
=== Early years ===
Ashley Buchholz was born in Markham, Ontario, on May 15, 1978. Ashley had Chron's disease growing up, having to be bedridden in a hospital for most of his earlier years, and taking several substances such as prednisone while having to be fed through a tube. In the rare cases where he could go to school and socialize, he would be in several school plays, eventually taking an interest in performing music. At 12 years old, Ashley and a friend would write "I Like Dogs," being the first song Ashley would ever write. In his early high school years, he would perform in and form several bands, most notably of which being [[Thred]], formed in 1994.
<gallery>
AshleyBuchholz-HighSchool.jpg|Photo of Ashley in high school, early 1990s
</gallery>
=== Early bands/musical ventures ===
In 1997, [[Thred]] would release their debut EP, [[What's Happenin']], featuring tracks such as [[Ties of Affinity]], which is one of the first songs Ashley ever wrote. Shortly after, [[Ash Happily]] would be formed, featuring his brother, Adam Buchholz, on drums. Only [[Drop Seagull|one track]] would be recorded with this band in 1999 before splitting up and forming [[Quixonic]] a couple of months later. In 2000, Quixonic released their [[Quixonic (EP)|debut EP]], featuring the track [[Funk Flash]], which would be played live for years to come, becoming the USS tracks [[Domino]] and [[Oddloop]] in 2017 and 2018 respectively. After Quixonic dissolved in 2002, Ashley began working at a paper factory, quickly taking a disliking to the job. While working one day in 2003, Ashley found a dictionary that was left out by one of his co-workers. He decided to flip through this dictionary, stopping on the word "ubiquitous." Around the same time, he was aiming to make himself a better person by trying to stop doing drugs and to be happier. While writing out a manifesto for this improved version of himself, the word "ubiquitous" popped into his mind, and so he named this version of himself "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker." He would soon perform solo concerts under this name, with the first being held on September 4, 2003, at the Kathedral in Toronto, Ontario.
=== Beginning of USS ===
''Main page: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
Soon after this first performance at the Kathedral, Ashley would quit his paper factory job and begin working at Angus Glen Golf Club in his hometown of Markham, Ontario. It was in January 2004 that he would meet [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] while stocking beer. The two would become great friends, with Ashley later asking Jason to do a DJ performance at his sister's wedding. In August, Ashley and Jason would perform their first show at the Drake Hotel in Toronto as "Mensa Dropout + Human Kebab," alongside Silent Seymour and Clothes Make the Man. In the Winter, the two decided to start a band together alongside a friend of Jason's named [[Charles Topping]]. This band would be called Team of Captains and featured Ashley "Peaka" Boo-Schultz on vocals and guitars, DJ Oven & Stove (Jason) on turntables and samples, and Charles Topping doing beats and engineering. The band would start performing in January 2005, performing songs such as [[Scenester Fabulous]], [[3 Purple Butterflies]], [[Drop Around The Clock]], [[Cloudboy]] and [[Me vs Us]] in their early forms. By the Fall, the band would headline the Cameron House in Toronto, with audio MP3s of the show downloaded over 10,000 times. In November, Charles Topping left the band for unknown reasons, leaving just Ashley and Jason. They would perform a couple more shows in 2006 before eventually going their separate ways. Ashley would take this time to find himself and to record his solo music, with the [[Flying With Brian 3]] and [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo]] albums recorded under the Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker name.
=== Later history ===
''See: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
== Discography ==
=== As a band member ===
==== with [[USS]] ====
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
*''[[APPROVED]]'' (2011)
*''[[Advanced Basics]]'' (2014)
*''[[New World Alphabet]]'' (2017)
*''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'' (2021)
*''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'' (2021)
==== with [[Thred]] ====
*1997 - ''[[What's Happenin']]''
==== with [[Ash Happily]] ====
*1999 - ''[[Out of the Unknown II: A Compilation of Southern Ontario Local Talent]]'' ("[[Drop Seagull]]")
==== with [[Quixonic]] ====
*2000 - ''[[Quixonic (EP)|Quixonic]]''
=== As a solo artist ===
==== ''as'' [[USS]]<ref group="note">"Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" used to be Ashley's solo moniker</ref> ====
*2003 - ''[[2003 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (2003 demo)]]''
*2006 - ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''
*2007 - ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (2007 demo)]]
== Notes ==
<references group="note"/>
== References ==
<references />
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{{Infobox band member|image=Ashley Buchholz.png|birthday=May 15, 1978|origin=Markham, Ontario|instruments=Vocals, guitars, erhu, bass, pianos|joined=January 2005}}
'''Ashley Buchholz''' was the lead vocalist, songwriter and guitarist for [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]] from 2005 until the band's eventual dissolving in 2022.
== Trivia ==
*In his free time, Ashley likes to do yoga. In early 2021, he made reference to his training to become a yoga instructor.<ref>[https://youtu.be/jT89FTO_vjw?t=93 102.1 The Edge B-Team Interview - January 8, 2021]</ref>
*The USS song [[Minus Me]] was written about Ashley's struggles as a child with Chron's disease and how he had to take substances such as prednisone to help stimulate his growth.
== Quotes ==
*''"Do the right thing, 'cause the wrong thing sucks"''
*''"Be a lighthouse instead of a ship lost at sea"''
== List of early aliases/bands ==
*Evol Widow
*[[Thred]]
*Point 3
*[[Quixonic]]
*Mensa Dropout
*[[The Complete Messengers]]
*NE Plus Ultra
*Frontseat Burnhole
*A Mess of Uncles
*Victorious Denowski
*[[Acousteau]]
== Biography ==
=== Early years ===
Ashley Buchholz was born in Markham, Ontario, on May 15, 1978. Ashley had Chron's disease growing up, having to be bedridden in a hospital for most of his earlier years, and taking several substances such as prednisone while having to be fed through a tube. In the rare cases where he could go to school and socialize, he would be in several school plays, eventually taking an interest in performing music. At 12 years old, Ashley and a friend would write "I Like Dogs," being the first song Ashley would ever write. In his early high school years, he would perform in and form several bands, most notably of which being [[Thred]], formed in 1994.
<gallery>
AshleyBuchholz-HighSchool.jpg|Photo of Ashley in high school, early 1990s
</gallery>
=== Early bands/musical ventures ===
In 1997, [[Thred]] would release their debut EP, [[What's Happenin']], featuring tracks such as [[Ties of Affinity]], which is one of the first songs Ashley ever wrote. Shortly after, [[Ash Happily]] would be formed, featuring his brother, Adam Buchholz, on drums. Only [[Drop Seagull|one track]] would be recorded with this band in 1999 before splitting up and forming [[Quixonic]] a couple of months later. In 2000, Quixonic released their [[Quixonic (EP)|debut EP]], featuring the track [[Funk Flash]], which would be played live for years to come, becoming the USS tracks [[Domino]] and [[Oddloop]] in 2017 and 2018 respectively. After Quixonic dissolved in 2002, Ashley began working at a paper factory, quickly taking a disliking to the job. While working one day in 2003, Ashley found a dictionary that was left out by one of his co-workers. He decided to flip through this dictionary, stopping on the word "ubiquitous." Around the same time, he was aiming to make himself a better person by trying to stop doing drugs and to be happier. While writing out a manifesto for this improved version of himself, the word "ubiquitous" popped into his mind, and so he named this version of himself "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker." He would soon perform solo concerts under this name, with the first being held on September 4, 2003, at the Kathedral in Toronto, Ontario.
=== Beginning of USS ===
''Main page: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
Soon after this first performance at the Kathedral, Ashley would quit his paper factory job and begin working at Angus Glen Golf Club in his hometown of Markham, Ontario. It was in January 2004 that he would meet [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] while stocking beer. The two would become great friends, with Ashley later asking Jason to do a DJ performance at his sister's wedding. In August, Ashley and Jason would perform their first show at the Drake Hotel in Toronto as "Mensa Dropout + Human Kebab," alongside Silent Seymour and Clothes Make the Man. In the Winter, the two decided to start a band together alongside a friend of Jason's named [[Charles Topping]]. This band would be called Team of Captains and featured Ashley "Peaka" Boo-Schultz on vocals and guitars, DJ Oven & Stove (Jason) on turntables and samples, and Charles Topping doing beats and engineering. The band would start performing in January 2005, performing songs such as [[Scenester Fabulous]], [[3 Purple Butterflies]], [[Drop Around The Clock]], [[Cloudboy]] and [[Me vs Us]] in their early forms. By the Fall, the band would headline the Cameron House in Toronto, with audio MP3s of the show downloaded over 10,000 times. In November, Charles Topping left the band for unknown reasons, leaving just Ashley and Jason. They would perform a couple more shows in 2006 before eventually going their separate ways. Ashley would take this time to find himself and to record his solo music, with the [[Flying With Brian 3]] and [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo]] albums recorded under the Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker name.
=== Later history ===
''See: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
== Discography ==
=== As a band member ===
==== with [[USS]] ====
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
*''[[APPROVED]]'' (2011)
*''[[Advanced Basics]]'' (2014)
*''[[New World Alphabet]]'' (2017)
*''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'' (2021)
*''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'' (2021)
==== with [[Thred]] ====
*1997 - ''[[What's Happenin']]''
==== with [[Ash Happily]] ====
*1999 - ''[[Out of the Unknown II: A Compilation of Southern Ontario Local Talent]]'' ("[[Drop Seagull]]")
==== with [[Quixonic]] ====
*2000 - ''[[Quixonic (EP)|Quixonic]]''
=== As a solo artist ===
==== ''as'' [[USS]]<ref group="note">"Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" used to be Ashley's solo moniker</ref> ====
*2003 - ''[[2003 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (2003 demo)]]''
*2006 - ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''
*2007 - ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (2007 demo)]]
== Notes ==
<references group="note"/>
== References ==
<references />
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{{Infobox EP|ep=[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|image=WeldingTheC.png.png|release_date=July 19, 2007 (original issue), May 30, 2008 (reissue)|label=Mystery&Romance|tracks=6|runtime=23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue)|last_album=[[2007 Demo]]|next_album=[[Questamation]]}}
'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings. It runs for 23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue).
== Trivia ==
*This EP would begin recording before [[Human Kebab]] re-joined the band.
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that all the world's serotonin in its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for [[Drop Around The Clock]] refer to [[Human Kebab]] as both "Human Kebab" and "DJ Oven & Stove," his former stage name.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance
matt@mysteryandromance.com
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Song title !! Duration !! Writer(s) !! Producer(s) !! Listen/watch !! Notes
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 3:33 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies, Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzyzy2icNh8 Watch], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3mOwdFSkgM Listen]
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 3:43 || [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Charles Topping]], [[Human Kebab]] || [[USS]], [[Charles Topping]], DJ Ian || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpmC3tVfK2g Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2PuNTNlJaAo Listen]
|-
| [[Drop Around The Clock]] || 3:14 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=3moJOyh6DsU Listen]
|-
| [[Form Onederful]] || 3:19 || None || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=SuveIHmFRkA Listen]
|-
| [[Pornostartrek]] || 4:15 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=5esz1Ul47QU Listen]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || 4:59 || Barbara Marciniak || [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQyq4NVq5mU Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2I2kE7G-s0g Listen]|| Was replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent reissues
|}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox EP|ep=[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|image=WeldingTheC.png.png|release_date=July 19, 2007 (original issue), May 30, 2008 (reissue)|label=Mystery&Romance|tracks=6|runtime=23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue)|last_album=[[2007 Demo]]|next_album=[[Questamation]]}}
'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings. It runs for 23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue).
== Trivia ==
*This EP would begin recording before [[Human Kebab]] re-joined the band.
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that all the world's serotonin in its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for [[Drop Around The Clock]] refer to [[Human Kebab]] as both "Human Kebab" and "DJ Oven & Stove," his former stage name.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance<br>
matt@mysteryandromance.com<br>
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com<br>
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Song title !! Duration !! Writer(s) !! Producer(s) !! Listen/watch !! Notes
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 3:33 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies, Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzyzy2icNh8 Watch], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3mOwdFSkgM Listen]
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 3:43 || [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Charles Topping]], [[Human Kebab]] || [[USS]], [[Charles Topping]], DJ Ian || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpmC3tVfK2g Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2PuNTNlJaAo Listen]
|-
| [[Drop Around The Clock]] || 3:14 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=3moJOyh6DsU Listen]
|-
| [[Form Onederful]] || 3:19 || None || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=SuveIHmFRkA Listen]
|-
| [[Pornostartrek]] || 4:15 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=5esz1Ul47QU Listen]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || 4:59 || Barbara Marciniak || [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQyq4NVq5mU Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2I2kE7G-s0g Listen]|| Was replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent reissues
|}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox EP|ep=[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|image=WeldingTheC.png.png|release_date=July 19, 2007 (original issue), May 30, 2008 (reissue)|label=Mystery&Romance|tracks=6|runtime=23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue)|last_album=[[2007 Demo]]|next_album=[[Questamation]]}}
'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings. It runs for 23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue).
== Trivia ==
*This EP would begin recording before [[Human Kebab]] re-joined the band.
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that all the world's serotonin in its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for [[Drop Around The Clock]] refer to [[Human Kebab]] as both "Human Kebab" and "DJ Oven & Stove," his former stage name.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich Phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance<br>
matt@mysteryandromance.com<br>
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com<br>
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Song title !! Duration !! Writer(s) !! Producer(s) !! Listen/watch !! Notes
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 3:33 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies, Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzyzy2icNh8 Watch], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3mOwdFSkgM Listen]
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 3:43 || [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Charles Topping]], [[Human Kebab]] || [[USS]], [[Charles Topping]], DJ Ian || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpmC3tVfK2g Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2PuNTNlJaAo Listen]
|-
| [[Drop Around The Clock]] || 3:14 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=3moJOyh6DsU Listen]
|-
| [[Form Onederful]] || 3:19 || None || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=SuveIHmFRkA Listen]
|-
| [[Pornostartrek]] || 4:15 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=5esz1Ul47QU Listen]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || 4:59 || Barbara Marciniak || [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQyq4NVq5mU Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2I2kE7G-s0g Listen]|| Was replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent reissues
|}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox EP|ep=[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|image=WeldingTheC.png.png|release_date=July 19, 2007 (original issue), May 30, 2008 (reissue)|label=Mystery&Romance|tracks=6|runtime=23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue)|last_album=[[2007 Demo]]|next_album=[[Questamation]]}}
'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings. It runs for 23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue).
== Trivia ==
*This EP would begin recording before [[Human Kebab]] re-joined the band.
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that all the world's serotonin in its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for [[Drop Around The Clock]] refer to [[Human Kebab]] as both "Human Kebab" and "DJ Oven & Stove," his former stage name.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich Phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance<br>
matt@mysteryandromance.com<br>
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com<br>
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Song title !! Duration !! Writer(s) !! Producer(s) !! Listen/watch !! Notes
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 3:33 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies, Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzyzy2icNh8 Watch], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3mOwdFSkgM Listen]
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 3:43 || [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Charles Topping]], [[Human Kebab]] || [[USS]], [[Charles Topping]], DJ Ian || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpmC3tVfK2g Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2PuNTNlJaAo Listen]
|-
| [[Drop Around The Clock]] || 3:14 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=3moJOyh6DsU Listen]
|-
| [[Form Onederful]] || 3:19 || None || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=SuveIHmFRkA Listen]
|-
| [[Pornostartrek]] || 4:15 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=5esz1Ul47QU Listen]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || 4:59 || Barbara Marciniak || [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQyq4NVq5mU Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2I2kE7G-s0g Listen]|| Was replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent reissues
|}
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox EP|ep=[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|image=WeldingTheC.png.png|release_date=July 19, 2007 (original issue), May 30, 2008 (reissue)|label=Mystery&Romance|tracks=6|runtime=23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue)|last_album=[[2007 Demo]]|next_album=[[Questamation]]}}
'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings. It runs for 23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue).
== Trivia ==
*This EP would begin recording before [[Human Kebab]] re-joined the band.
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that all the world's serotonin in its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for [[Drop Around The Clock]] refer to [[Human Kebab]] as both "Human Kebab" and "DJ Oven & Stove," his former stage name.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich Phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance<br>
matt@mysteryandromance.com<br>
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com<br>
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Song title !! Duration !! Writer(s) !! Producer(s) !! Listen/watch !! Notes
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 3:33 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies, Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzyzy2icNh8 Watch], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3mOwdFSkgM Listen]
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 3:43 || [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Charles Topping]], [[Human Kebab]] || [[USS]], [[Charles Topping]], DJ Ian || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpmC3tVfK2g Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2PuNTNlJaAo Listen]
|-
| [[Drop Around The Clock]] || 3:14 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=3moJOyh6DsU Listen]
|-
| [[Form Onederful]] || 3:19 || None || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=SuveIHmFRkA Listen]
|-
| [[Pornostartrek]] || 4:15 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=5esz1Ul47QU Listen]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || 4:59 || Barbara Marciniak || [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQyq4NVq5mU Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2I2kE7G-s0g Listen]|| Was replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent reissues
|}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox EP|ep=[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|image=WeldingTheC.png.png|release_date=July 19, 2007 (original issue), May 30, 2008 (reissue)|label=Mystery&Romance|tracks=6|runtime=23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue)|last_album=[[2007 Demo]]|next_album=[[Questamation]]}}
'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings. It runs for 23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue).
== Trivia ==
*This EP would begin recording before [[Human Kebab]] re-joined the band.
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that all the world's serotonin in its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for [[Drop Around The Clock]] refer to [[Human Kebab]] as both "Human Kebab" and "DJ Oven & Stove," his former stage name.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich Phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance<br>
matt@mysteryandromance.com<br>
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com<br>
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Song title !! Duration !! Writer(s) !! Producer(s) !! Listen/watch !! Notes
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 3:33 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies, Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzyzy2icNh8 Watch], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3mOwdFSkgM Listen]
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 3:43 || [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Charles Topping]], [[Human Kebab]] || [[USS]], [[Charles Topping]], DJ Ian || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpmC3tVfK2g Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2PuNTNlJaAo Listen]
|-
| [[Drop Around The Clock]] || 3:14 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=3moJOyh6DsU Listen]
|-
| [[Form Onederful]] || 3:19 || None || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=SuveIHmFRkA Listen]
|-
| [[Pornostartrek]] || 4:15 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=5esz1Ul47QU Listen]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || 4:59 || Barbara Marciniak || [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQyq4NVq5mU Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2I2kE7G-s0g Listen]|| Was replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent reissues
|}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox EP|ep=[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|image=WeldingTheC.png.png|release_date=July 19, 2007 (original issue), May 30, 2008 (reissue)|label=Mystery&Romance|tracks=6|runtime=23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue)|last_album=[[2007 Demo]]|next_album=[[Questamation]]}}
'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings. It runs for 23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue).
== Trivia ==
*This EP would begin recording before [[Human Kebab]] re-joined the band.
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that all the world's serotonin in its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for this EP refer to [[Human Kebab]] as "DJ Oven & Stove" occasionally, which was his stage name in the early 2000s.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich Phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance<br>
matt@mysteryandromance.com<br>
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com<br>
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Song title !! Duration !! Writer(s) !! Producer(s) !! Listen/watch !! Notes
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 3:33 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies, Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzyzy2icNh8 Watch], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3mOwdFSkgM Listen]
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 3:43 || [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Charles Topping]], [[Human Kebab]] || [[USS]], [[Charles Topping]], DJ Ian || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpmC3tVfK2g Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2PuNTNlJaAo Listen]
|-
| [[Drop Around The Clock]] || 3:14 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]], Chris Davies || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=3moJOyh6DsU Listen]
|-
| [[Form Onederful]] || 3:19 || None || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=SuveIHmFRkA Listen]
|-
| [[Pornostartrek]] || 4:15 || [[Ashley Buchholz]] || [[USS]] || [https://youtube.com/watch?v=5esz1Ul47QU Listen]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || 4:59 || Barbara Marciniak || [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQyq4NVq5mU Watch], [https://youtube.com/watch?v=2I2kE7G-s0g Listen]|| Was replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent reissues
|}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox EP|ep=[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|image=WeldingTheC.png.png|release_date=July 19, 2007 (original issue), May 30, 2008 (reissue)|label=Mystery&Romance|tracks=6|runtime=23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue)|last_album=[[2007 Demo]]|next_album=[[Questamation]]}}
'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings. It runs for 23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue).
== Trivia ==
*This EP would begin recording before [[Human Kebab]] re-joined the band.
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that all the world's serotonin in its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for this EP refer to [[Human Kebab]] as "DJ Oven & Stove" occasionally, which was his stage name in the early 2000s.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich Phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance<br>
matt@mysteryandromance.com<br>
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com<br>
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Standard edition
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons/Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox EP|ep=[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|image=WeldingTheC.png.png|release_date=July 19, 2007 (original issue), May 30, 2008 (reissue)|label=Mystery&Romance|tracks=6|runtime=23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue)|last_album=[[2007 Demo]]|next_album=[[Questamation]]}}
'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings. It runs for 23:03 (original issue) (20:21 (reissue).
== Trivia ==
*This EP began recording when [[Team of Captains]] was still on hiatus, and thus it began as just [[Ashley Buchholz]] recording music for his solo project, also named "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" with [[Human Kebab]] occasionally doing scratching. In the Spring of 2007, Team of Captains would reform, now called "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker."
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that all the world's serotonin in its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for this EP refer to [[Human Kebab]] as "DJ Oven & Stove" occasionally, which was his stage name in the early 2000s.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich Phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance<br>
matt@mysteryandromance.com<br>
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com<br>
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Standard edition
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons/Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox EP|ep=[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|image=WeldingTheC.png.png|release_date=July 19, 2007 (original issue), May 30, 2008 (reissue)|label=Mystery&Romance|tracks=6|runtime=23:06 (original issue) (20:25 (reissue)|last_album=[[2007 Demo]]|next_album=[[Questamation]]}}
'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings. It runs for 23:03 (original issue) (20:21 (reissue).
== Trivia ==
*This EP began recording when [[Team of Captains]] was still on hiatus, and thus it began as just [[Ashley Buchholz]] recording music for his solo project, also named "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" with [[Human Kebab]] occasionally doing scratching. In the Spring of 2007, Team of Captains would reform, now called "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker."
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that contains all the world's serotonin on its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for this EP refer to [[Human Kebab]] as "DJ Oven & Stove" occasionally, which was his stage name in the early 2000s.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich Phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance<br>
matt@mysteryandromance.com<br>
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com<br>
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main EP
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons/Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
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'''Questamation''' is the first studio album by [[USS]], which was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on March 9, 2009. It contains 13 tracks, with a total runtime of 1:00:16.
== Trivia ==
*The release party for this album took place at the Sound Academy (now called the Rebel) on May 1, 2009.
*This album is credited as being the first album in North America to use a Z-card for its packaging (a piece of paper folded up 16 times that folds out.)
== Tracklist ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Song title !! Duration !! Writer(s) !! Producer(s) !! Listen/watch !! Notes
|-
| [[Cloudboy]] || 3:58 || [[USS]] || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzFB7cv4niE Listen]
|-
| [[Laces Out]] || 2:35 || [[USS]] || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Na_Wm098H9A Watch], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoDQdtQ72Ig Listen]
|-
| [[P.S. I Can Change]] || 4:50 || [[USS]], Chris Davies || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1rYe0xL7mc Listen]
|-
| [[Anti-Venom]] || 3:49 || [[USS]] || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKN-NJ2_E_o Listen]
|-
| [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]] || 4:21 || [[USS]] || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozabzGRWKCc Listen]
|-
| [[Stationery Robbery]] || 3:00 || [[Human Kebab]] || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bkef3xGlVzY Listen]
|-
| [[Better Living Centre]] || 1:16 || [[USS]] || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehYG8IRPaXg Listen]
|-
| [[3 Purple Butterflies]] || 3:32 || [[USS]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], Matthew Von Wagner || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhoUiYzju9s Listen]
|-
| [[Stranger To Myself]] || 4:16 || [[USS]] || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbtQSdYW62o Listen]
|-
| [[Man Makes The Zoo]] || 5:09 || [[USS]] || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l32qDhtQ0-w Listen]
|-
| [[Visionary Science Patrol]] || 4:39 || [[USS]] || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6SPVwSGt9U Listen]
|-
| [[Me vs Us]] || 3:41 || [[USS]] || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8II20WUCEQ Listen]
|-
| [[Me vs Us#Bonus track|Binaural Theta Catharsis]] || 15:19 || N/A || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N43swPW0q9A Listen] || Bonus track for [[Me vs Us]], also referred to as "Bonus Woodsy Track" and "Magical Trippy Mystery Song
|}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2BXIcS2UWk adverteasement: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker with Martin Streek Backstage - YouTube (Questamation release party)]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/5xMoRY5WAOzUJOly7fgFBf?si=xwO-yyz7TsO6KaCtbt-ljg Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/questamation/1115418527 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Questamation-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FXC7F20 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kUcwRBSTshhv6_s-VyZosgpAm7x_M-osc YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox Album|album=[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|image=Questamation.jpg|release_date=March 9, 2009|label=[[Smashing World Records]]|tracks=13|runtime=1:00:16|last_album=[[Welding the C:/]]|next_album=[[APPROVED]]}}
'''Questamation''' is the first studio album by [[USS]], which was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on March 9, 2009. It contains 13 tracks, with a total runtime of 1:00:16.
== Trivia ==
*The release party for this album took place at the Sound Academy (now called the Rebel) on May 1, 2009.
*This album is credited as being the first album in North America to use a Z-card for its packaging (a piece of paper folded up 16 times that folds out.)
== Tracklist ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Song title !! Duration !! Writer(s) !! Producer(s) !! Listen/watch !! Notes
|-
| [[Cloudboy]] || 3:58 || [[USS]] || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzFB7cv4niE Listen]
|-
| [[Laces Out]] || 2:35 || [[USS]] || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Na_Wm098H9A Watch], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoDQdtQ72Ig Listen]
|-
| [[P.S. I Can Change]] || 4:50 || [[USS]], Chris Davies || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1rYe0xL7mc Listen]
|-
| [[Anti-Venom]] || 3:49 || [[USS]] || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKN-NJ2_E_o Listen]
|-
| [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]] || 4:21 || [[USS]] || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozabzGRWKCc Listen]
|-
| [[Stationery Robbery]] || 3:00 || [[Human Kebab]] || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bkef3xGlVzY Listen]
|-
| [[Better Living Centre]] || 1:16 || [[USS]] || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehYG8IRPaXg Listen]
|-
| [[3 Purple Butterflies]] || 3:32 || [[USS]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], Matthew Von Wagner || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhoUiYzju9s Listen]
|-
| [[Stranger To Myself]] || 4:16 || [[USS]] || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbtQSdYW62o Listen]
|-
| [[Man Makes The Zoo]] || 5:09 || [[USS]] || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l32qDhtQ0-w Listen]
|-
| [[Visionary Science Patrol]] || 4:39 || [[USS]] || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6SPVwSGt9U Listen]
|-
| [[Me vs Us]] || 3:41 || [[USS]] || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8II20WUCEQ Listen]
|-
| [[Me vs Us#Bonus track|Binaural Theta Catharsis]] || 15:19 || N/A || [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N43swPW0q9A Listen] || Bonus track for [[Me vs Us]], also referred to as "Bonus Woodsy Track" and "Magical Trippy Mystery Song"
|}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2BXIcS2UWk adverteasement: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker with Martin Streek Backstage - YouTube (Questamation release party)]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/5xMoRY5WAOzUJOly7fgFBf?si=xwO-yyz7TsO6KaCtbt-ljg Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/questamation/1115418527 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Questamation-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FXC7F20 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kUcwRBSTshhv6_s-VyZosgpAm7x_M-osc YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox Album|album=[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|image=Questamation.jpg|release_date=March 9, 2009|label=[[Smashing World Records]]|tracks=13|runtime=1:01:25|last_album=[[Welding the C:/]]|next_album=[[APPROVED]]}}
'''Questamation''' is the first studio album by [[USS]], which was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on March 9, 2009. It contains 13 tracks, with a total runtime of 1:00:16.
== Trivia ==
*The release party for this album took place at the Sound Academy (now called the Rebel) on May 1, 2009.
*This album is credited as being the first album in North America to use a Z-card for its packaging (a piece of paper folded up 16 times that folds out.)
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main album
| extra_column = Lead vocals
| total_length = 1:01:25
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Cloudboy]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons
| extra1 = Buchholz
| length1 = 3:58
| title2 = [[Laces Out]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 2:35
| title3 = [[P.S. I Can Change]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Chris Davies
| extra3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:49
| title4 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:49
| title5 = [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:21
| title6 = [[Stationery Robbery]]
| writer6 = Parsons
| extra6 = Parsons
| length6 = 3:00
| title7 = [[Better Living Centre]]
| writer7 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 1:16
| title8 = [[3 Purple Butterflies]]
| writer8 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:32
| title9 = [[Stranger To Myself]]
| writer9 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 4:16
| title10 = [[Man Makes The Zoo]]
| writer10 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 5:09
| title11 = [[Visionary Science Patrol]]
| writer11 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:32
| title12 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer12 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 3:41
| title13 = [[Binaural Theta Catharsis]]
| note13 = Hidden track, also referred to as "Bonus Woodsy Track" and "Magical Trippy Mystery Song"
| length13 = 15:19
}}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2BXIcS2UWk adverteasement: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker with Martin Streek Backstage - YouTube (Questamation release party)]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/5xMoRY5WAOzUJOly7fgFBf?si=xwO-yyz7TsO6KaCtbt-ljg Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/questamation/1115418527 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Questamation-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FXC7F20 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kUcwRBSTshhv6_s-VyZosgpAm7x_M-osc YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox Album|album=[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|image=Questamation.jpg|release_date=March 9, 2009|label=[[Smashing World Records]]|tracks=13|runtime=1:01:25|last_album=[[Welding the C:/]]|next_album=[[APPROVED]]}}
'''Questamation''' is the first studio album by [[USS]], which was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on March 9, 2009. It contains 13 tracks, with a total runtime of 1:00:16.
== Trivia ==
*The release party for this album took place at the Sound Academy (now called the Rebel) on May 1, 2009.
*This album is credited as being the first album in North America to use a Z-card for its packaging (a piece of paper folded up 16 times that folds out.)
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| extra_column = Lead vocals
| total_length = 1:01:25
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Cloudboy]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons
| extra1 = Buchholz
| length1 = 3:58
| title2 = [[Laces Out]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 2:35
| title3 = [[P.S. I Can Change]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Chris Davies
| extra3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:49
| title4 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:49
| title5 = [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:21
| title6 = [[Stationery Robbery]]
| writer6 = Parsons
| extra6 = Parsons
| length6 = 3:00
| title7 = [[Better Living Centre]]
| writer7 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 1:16
| title8 = [[3 Purple Butterflies]]
| writer8 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:32
| title9 = [[Stranger To Myself]]
| writer9 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 4:16
| title10 = [[Man Makes The Zoo]]
| writer10 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 5:09
| title11 = [[Visionary Science Patrol]]
| writer11 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:32
| title12 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer12 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 3:41
| title13 = [[Binaural Theta Catharsis]]
| note13 = Hidden track, also referred to as "Bonus Woodsy Track" and "Magical Trippy Mystery Song"
| length13 = 15:19
}}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2BXIcS2UWk adverteasement: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker with Martin Streek Backstage - YouTube (Questamation release party)]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/5xMoRY5WAOzUJOly7fgFBf?si=xwO-yyz7TsO6KaCtbt-ljg Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/questamation/1115418527 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Questamation-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FXC7F20 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kUcwRBSTshhv6_s-VyZosgpAm7x_M-osc YouTube Music]
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'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name "Team of Captains" and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. [[USS]] was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.
Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and a whole lotta bass. As of November 2022, they have [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|3 full-length albums, 4 EPs and 4 non-album singles]]. Unfortunately, the band dissolved in 2022, performing [[USS concert: 06/11/2022|one final]] [[List of USS concerts|concert]] on June 11.
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'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name "Team of Captains" and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. [[USS]] was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.
Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and a whole lotta bass. As of November 2022, they have [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|3 full-length albums, 4 EPs and 4 non-album singles]]. The band dissolved in 2022, performing [[USS concert: 06/11/2022|one final]] [[List of USS concerts|concert]] on June 11.
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This is an incomplete list of concerts performed by [[USS]] and related acts. If a show(s) you were at wasn't listed, please feel free to add it to the provided tables below.
== 2000 ==
=== Quixonic ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || December 12 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Lee's Palace || Slave To The Square Way || [[Quixonic concert: 12/12/2000]]
|}
== 2001 ==
=== Quixonic ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || October 6 || Canada || Toronto, ON || The Comfort Zone || The Aaron MacDonald Band || [[Quixonic concert: 10/06/2001]] || Quixonic were the opening act here
|-
| || October 19 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Oasis || || [[Quixonic concert: 10/19/2001]]
|}
== 2002 ==
''No shows were known to have taken place in 2002. If you know of or were at any shows in 2002, please feel free to add them here.''
== 2003 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || September 4 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Kathedral || Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis || [[USS concert: 09/04/2003]] || First ever show under the "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" name
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || February 14 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || G.I. Joe Killaz, MC Dirty Mattress || [[Human Kebab concert: 02/14/2003]] || Human Kebab and MC Dirty Mattress performed together as opening acts for G.I. Joe Killaz
|}
''Several other shows are known to have taken place in the Fall of 2003 but there's no explicit dates mentioned''
== 2004 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || January 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || B-Side || Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, Silent Seymour || [[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
|}
=== Mensa Dropout ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || April 30 || Canada || Toronto, ON || B-Side || C64, Frankie Gunns, Knosis, Lucid || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 04/30/2004]]
|-
| || May 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || [[Human Kebab]] + D-Chap, Silent Seymour || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 05/28/2004]] || First show [[Ashley Buchholz]] and [[Human Kebab]] performed together
|-
| || August 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || Clothes Make The Man, [[Human Kebab]] + D-Chap, Silent Seymour || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 08/28/2004]]
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || October 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || The Opera House || The Beatnuts || [[Human Kebab concert: 10/08/2004]] || Human Kebab was the opening act for The Beatnuts<br>Human Kebab was notoriously boo'd off stage at this show
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This is an incomplete list of concerts performed by [[USS]] and related acts. If a show(s) you were at wasn't listed, please feel free to add it to the provided tables below.
== 2000 ==
=== Quixonic ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || December 12 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Lee's Palace || Slave To The Square Way || [[Quixonic concert: 12/12/2000]]
|}
== 2001 ==
=== Quixonic ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || October 6 || Canada || Toronto, ON || The Comfort Zone || The Aaron MacDonald Band || [[Quixonic concert: 10/06/2001]] || Quixonic were the opening act here
|-
| || October 19 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Oasis || || [[Quixonic concert: 10/19/2001]]
|}
== 2002 ==
''No shows were known to have taken place in 2002. If you know of or were at any shows in 2002, please feel free to add them here.''
== 2003 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || September 4 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Kathedral || Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis || [[USS concert: 09/04/2003]] || First ever show under the "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" name
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || February 14 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || G.I. Joe Killaz, MC Dirty Mattress || [[Human Kebab concert: 02/14/2003]] || Human Kebab and MC Dirty Mattress performed together as opening acts for G.I. Joe Killaz
|}
''Several other shows are known to have taken place in the Fall of 2003 but there's no explicit dates mentioned''
== 2004 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || January 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || B-Side || Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, Silent Seymour || [[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
|}
=== Mensa Dropout ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || April 30 || Canada || Toronto, ON || B-Side || C64, Frankie Gunns, Knosis, Lucid || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 04/30/2004]]
|-
| || May 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || [[Human Kebab]] + D-Chap, Silent Seymour || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 05/28/2004]] || First show [[Ashley Buchholz]] and [[Human Kebab]] performed together
|-
| || August 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || Clothes Make The Man, [[Human Kebab]] + D-Chap, Silent Seymour || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 08/28/2004]]
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || October 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || The Opera House || The Beatnuts || [[Human Kebab concert: 10/08/2004]] || Human Kebab was the opening act for The Beatnuts<br>Human Kebab was notoriously boo'd off stage at this show
|}
== 2005 ==
=== Team of Captains ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || January 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Humber College || || [[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
|-
| || February 5 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Club Hemlock || "The H-Grave Family" || [[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| || February 19 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || B.A. Johnston || [[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| || April 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || Clothes Make The Man, Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]] || Silent Seymour's "Rocket to Regina" CD release party
|-
| || May 13 || Canada || Uxbridge, ON || Goodwood Center || Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| || May 21 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Labyrinth Lounge || Firus || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| || June 2 || Canada || Toronto, ON || El Mocambo || Blak Child & Raydiance, Human Dimensions, Mike Ferfolia, Poor Man Militia || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (El Mocambo)]] || USS would perform at this same venue [[USS concert: 06/02/2022|exactly 17 years later]] as a part of their [[Final Freakquency Tour]]
|-
| || June 2 || Canada || Scarborough, ON || Sports Cafe || Ashraf, Knosis || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (Sports Cafe)]]
|-
| || June 3 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Sneaky Dee's || Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/03/2005]]
|-
| || June 24 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Holy Joe's || Run With The Kittens || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/24/2005]]
|-
| || July 1 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Emerald Isle || || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/01/2005]]
|-
| || July 2 || Canada || Markham, ON || The Polo Grounds || || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/02/2005]]
|-
| || July 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Sneaky Dee's || Crush Luther, Grand:PM || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/08/2005]] || Grand:PM's "Red/Black" CD release party
|-
| || July 16 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || BarMitzvah Brothers, Final Fantasy || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/16/2005]]
|-
| || July 21 || Canada || Scarborough, ON || Sports Cafe || Knosis, Spankdriven || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/21/2005]]
|-
| || July 29 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Mod Club || Alvaro C, Barrio Lab Orchestra, Blues Underdog, Choclair, DJ Gryphon, Kid Conga, Ryan Bowen, Sarah McGlynn and the Ash Grove Trio, Tom Oliver || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/29/2005]] || Launch party for Time for a Change, [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s charity organization
|-
| || August 18 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Bovine Sex Club || Len's Haulage, The Awesome Team || [[Team of Captains concert: 08/18/2005]]
|-
| || August 27 || Canada || Etobicoke, ON || Club Melo || || [[Team of Captains concert: 08/27/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 8 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Grassroots Cafe || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/08/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 9 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/09/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 10 || Canada || Oshawa, ON || Velvet Elvis || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/10/2005]]
|-
| || September 11 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Axis Bar" || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/11/2005]] || Junction Arts Festival
|-
| || September 17 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Sukha Health Spa" || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/17/2005]] || Roncesvalles Polish Street Festival
|-
| || September 18 || Canada || Toronto, ON || || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/18/2005]] || AIDS Walk For Life
|-
| || September 29 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Nathan Phillips Square || Blues Underdog, Brassmunk, Choclair, Jevon Paris, Jewelz Jones || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/29/2005]] || Children's Movement Against Child Abuse
|-
| || October 14 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Gypsy Co-Op || Slowcoaster || [[Team of Captains concert: 10/14/2005]]
|-
| || October 15 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Emerald Isle || Grand:PM || [[Team of Captains concert: 10/15/2005]]
|-
| || November 12 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Speakeasy || Blues Underground, Choclair, Rich London || [[Team of Captains concert: 11/12/2005]]
|-
| || November 25 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Rivoli || Doc Pickles, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 11/25/2005]] || Last show with [[Charles Topping]] on beats and engineering
|}
== 2006 ==
=== Team of Captains ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || May 9(?) || Canada || Toronto, ON || Horseshoe Tavern || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/09/2006]] || Date is debatable as the show was supposedly postponed due to a "horrible eye and groin injury sustained by DJ Oven N' Stove (Human Kebab)"
|-
| || May 19(?) || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/19/2006]] || Date is debatable as the show was supposedly postponed due to a "horrible mouth, neck and crotch injury sustained by DJ Oven N' Stove (Human Kebab)"
|-
| || May 27 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Memorial Park || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/27/2006]] || Stouffville Igoma Partnership event, last show as Team of Captains
|}
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This is an incomplete list of concerts performed by [[USS]] and related acts. If a show(s) you were at wasn't listed, please feel free to add it to the provided tables below.
== 2000 ==
=== Quixonic ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || December 12 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Lee's Palace || Slave To The Square Way || [[Quixonic concert: 12/12/2000]]
|}
== 2001 ==
=== Quixonic ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || October 6 || Canada || Toronto, ON || The Comfort Zone || The Aaron MacDonald Band || [[Quixonic concert: 10/06/2001]] || Quixonic were the opening act here
|-
| || October 19 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Oasis || || [[Quixonic concert: 10/19/2001]]
|}
== 2002 ==
''No shows were known to have taken place in 2002. If you know of or were at any shows in 2002, please feel free to add them here.''
== 2003 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || September 4 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Kathedral || Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis || [[USS concert: 09/04/2003]] || First ever show under the "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" name
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || February 14 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || G.I. Joe Killaz, MC Dirty Mattress || [[Human Kebab concert: 02/14/2003]] || Human Kebab and MC Dirty Mattress performed together as opening acts for G.I. Joe Killaz
|}
''Several other shows are known to have taken place in the Fall of 2003 but there's no explicit dates mentioned''
== 2004 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || January 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || B-Side || Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, Silent Seymour || [[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
|}
=== Mensa Dropout ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || April 30 || Canada || Toronto, ON || B-Side || C64, Frankie Gunns, Knosis, Lucid || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 04/30/2004]]
|-
| || May 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || [[Human Kebab]] + D-Chap, Silent Seymour || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 05/28/2004]] || First show [[Ashley Buchholz]] and [[Human Kebab]] performed together
|-
| || August 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || Clothes Make The Man, [[Human Kebab]] + D-Chap, Silent Seymour || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 08/28/2004]]
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || October 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || The Opera House || The Beatnuts || [[Human Kebab concert: 10/08/2004]] || Human Kebab was the opening act for The Beatnuts<br>Human Kebab was notoriously boo'd off stage at this show
|}
== 2005 ==
=== Team of Captains ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || January 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Humber College || || [[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
|-
| || February 5 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Club Hemlock || "The H-Grave Family" || [[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| || February 19 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || B.A. Johnston || [[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| || April 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || Clothes Make The Man, Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]] || Silent Seymour's "Rocket to Regina" CD release party
|-
| || May 13 || Canada || Uxbridge, ON || Goodwood Center || Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| || May 21 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Labyrinth Lounge || Firus || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| || June 2 || Canada || Toronto, ON || El Mocambo || Blak Child & Raydiance, Human Dimensions, Mike Ferfolia, Poor Man Militia || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (El Mocambo)]] || USS would perform at this same venue [[USS concert: 06/02/2022|exactly 17 years later]] as a part of their [[Final Freakquency Tour]]
|-
| || June 2 || Canada || Scarborough, ON || Sports Cafe || Ashraf, Knosis || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (Sports Cafe)]]
|-
| || June 3 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Sneaky Dee's || Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/03/2005]]
|-
| || June 24 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Holy Joe's || Run With The Kittens || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/24/2005]]
|-
| || July 1 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Emerald Isle || || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/01/2005]]
|-
| || July 2 || Canada || Markham, ON || The Polo Grounds || || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/02/2005]]
|-
| || July 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Sneaky Dee's || Crush Luther, Grand:PM || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/08/2005]] || Grand:PM's "Red/Black" CD release party
|-
| || July 16 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || BarMitzvah Brothers, Final Fantasy || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/16/2005]]
|-
| || July 21 || Canada || Scarborough, ON || Sports Cafe || Knosis, Spankdriven || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/21/2005]]
|-
| || July 29 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Mod Club || Alvaro C, Barrio Lab Orchestra, Blues Underdog, Choclair, DJ Gryphon, Kid Conga, Ryan Bowen, Sarah McGlynn and the Ash Grove Trio, Tom Oliver || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/29/2005]] || Launch party for Time for a Change, [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s charity organization
|-
| || August 18 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Bovine Sex Club || Len's Haulage, The Awesome Team || [[Team of Captains concert: 08/18/2005]]
|-
| || August 27 || Canada || Etobicoke, ON || Club Melo || || [[Team of Captains concert: 08/27/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 8 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Grassroots Cafe || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/08/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 9 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/09/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 10 || Canada || Oshawa, ON || Velvet Elvis || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/10/2005]]
|-
| || September 11 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Axis Bar" || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/11/2005]] || Junction Arts Festival
|-
| || September 17 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Sukha Health Spa" || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/17/2005]] || Roncesvalles Polish Street Festival
|-
| || September 18 || Canada || Toronto, ON || || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/18/2005]] || AIDS Walk For Life
|-
| || September 29 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Nathan Phillips Square || Blues Underdog, Brassmunk, Choclair, Jevon Paris, Jewelz Jones || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/29/2005]] || Children's Movement Against Child Abuse
|-
| || October 14 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Gypsy Co-Op || Slowcoaster || [[Team of Captains concert: 10/14/2005]]
|-
| || October 15 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Emerald Isle || Grand:PM || [[Team of Captains concert: 10/15/2005]]
|-
| || November 12 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Speakeasy || Blues Underground, Choclair, Rich London || [[Team of Captains concert: 11/12/2005]]
|-
| || November 25 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Rivoli || Doc Pickles, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 11/25/2005]] || Last show with [[Charles Topping]] on beats and engineering
|}
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || December 31 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Axis Bar || [[Human Kebab|DJ Oven N' Stove]] || [[USS concert: 12/31/2005]]
|}
=== A Mess of Uncles ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || February 19 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Earl of Whitchurch || Bytch Kiddy, Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[A Mess of Uncles concert: 02/19/2005]]
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || August 6 || Canada || Richmond Hill, ON || "House of Woo's" || || [[Human Kebab concert: 08/06/2005]]
|-
| || September 3 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || || [[Human Kebab concert: 09/03/2005]]
|-
| || September 23 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Labyrinth Lounge || C64, Chris Morelli, Frankie Gunns, Marcus, Medicine Muffin, Recoil, Rick Toxic, Rumbleton || [[Human Kebab concert: 09/23/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|-
| || November 26 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "The Session" || Darkside Flow, Red Alert, TecStylez || [[Human Kebab concert: 11/26/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|-
| || December 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cadillac Lounge || || [[Human Kebab concert: 12/08/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|-
| || December 16 || Canada || Pickering, ON || The Lion And The Dragon || Kid Funky J, Starpuppy DJs || [[Human Kebab concert: 12/16/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|}
== 2006 ==
=== Team of Captains ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || May 9(?) || Canada || Toronto, ON || Horseshoe Tavern || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/09/2006]] || Date is debatable as the show was supposedly postponed due to a "horrible eye and groin injury sustained by DJ Oven N' Stove (Human Kebab)"
|-
| || May 19(?) || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/19/2006]] || Date is debatable as the show was supposedly postponed due to a "horrible mouth, neck and crotch injury sustained by DJ Oven N' Stove (Human Kebab)"
|-
| || May 27 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Memorial Park || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/27/2006]] || Stouffville Igoma Partnership event, last show as Team of Captains
|}
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This is an incomplete list of concerts performed by [[USS]] and related acts. If a show(s) you were at wasn't listed, please feel free to add it to the provided tables below.
== 2000 ==
=== Quixonic ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || December 12 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Lee's Palace || Slave To The Square Way || [[Quixonic concert: 12/12/2000]]
|}
== 2001 ==
=== Quixonic ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || October 6 || Canada || Toronto, ON || The Comfort Zone || The Aaron MacDonald Band || [[Quixonic concert: 10/06/2001]] || Quixonic were the opening act here
|-
| || October 19 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Oasis || || [[Quixonic concert: 10/19/2001]]
|}
== 2002 ==
''No shows were known to have taken place in 2002. If you know of or were at any shows in 2002, please feel free to add them here.''
== 2003 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || September 4 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Kathedral || Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis || [[USS concert: 09/04/2003]] || First ever show under the "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" name
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || February 14 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || G.I. Joe Killaz, MC Dirty Mattress || [[Human Kebab concert: 02/14/2003]] || Human Kebab and MC Dirty Mattress performed together as opening acts for G.I. Joe Killaz
|}
''Several other shows are known to have taken place in the Fall of 2003 but there's no explicit dates mentioned''
== 2004 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || January 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || B-Side || Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, Silent Seymour || [[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
|}
=== Mensa Dropout ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || April 30 || Canada || Toronto, ON || B-Side || C64, Frankie Gunns, Knosis, Lucid || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 04/30/2004]]
|-
| || May 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || [[Human Kebab]] + D-Chap, Silent Seymour || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 05/28/2004]] || First show [[Ashley Buchholz]] and [[Human Kebab]] performed together
|-
| || August 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || Clothes Make The Man, [[Human Kebab]] + D-Chap, Silent Seymour || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 08/28/2004]]
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || October 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || The Opera House || The Beatnuts || [[Human Kebab concert: 10/08/2004]] || Human Kebab was the opening act for The Beatnuts<br>Human Kebab was notoriously boo'd off stage at this show
|}
== 2005 ==
=== Team of Captains ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || January 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Humber College || || [[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
|-
| || February 5 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Club Hemlock || "The H-Grave Family" || [[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| || February 19 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || B.A. Johnston || [[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| || April 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || Clothes Make The Man, Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]] || Silent Seymour's "Rocket to Regina" CD release party
|-
| || May 13 || Canada || Uxbridge, ON || Goodwood Center || Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| || May 21 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Labyrinth Lounge || Firus || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| || June 2 || Canada || Toronto, ON || El Mocambo || Blak Child & Raydiance, Human Dimensions, Mike Ferfolia, Poor Man Militia || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (El Mocambo)]] || USS would perform at this same venue [[USS concert: 06/02/2022|exactly 17 years later]] as a part of their [[Final Freakquency Tour]]
|-
| || June 2 || Canada || Scarborough, ON || Sports Cafe || Ashraf, Knosis || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (Sports Cafe)]]
|-
| || June 3 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Sneaky Dee's || Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/03/2005]]
|-
| || June 24 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Holy Joe's || Run With The Kittens || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/24/2005]]
|-
| || July 1 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Emerald Isle || || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/01/2005]]
|-
| || July 2 || Canada || Markham, ON || The Polo Grounds || || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/02/2005]]
|-
| || July 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Sneaky Dee's || Crush Luther, Grand:PM || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/08/2005]] || Grand:PM's "Red/Black" CD release party
|-
| || July 16 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || BarMitzvah Brothers, Final Fantasy || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/16/2005]]
|-
| || July 21 || Canada || Scarborough, ON || Sports Cafe || Knosis, Spankdriven || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/21/2005]]
|-
| || July 29 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Mod Club || Alvaro C, Barrio Lab Orchestra, Blues Underdog, Choclair, DJ Gryphon, Kid Conga, Ryan Bowen, Sarah McGlynn and the Ash Grove Trio, Tom Oliver || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/29/2005]] || Launch party for Time for a Change, [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s charity organization
|-
| || August 18 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Bovine Sex Club || Len's Haulage, The Awesome Team || [[Team of Captains concert: 08/18/2005]]
|-
| || August 27 || Canada || Etobicoke, ON || Club Melo || || [[Team of Captains concert: 08/27/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 8 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Grassroots Cafe || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/08/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 9 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/09/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 10 || Canada || Oshawa, ON || Velvet Elvis || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/10/2005]]
|-
| || September 11 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Axis Bar" || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/11/2005]] || Junction Arts Festival
|-
| || September 17 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Sukha Health Spa" || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/17/2005]] || Roncesvalles Polish Street Festival
|-
| || September 18 || Canada || Toronto, ON || || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/18/2005]] || AIDS Walk For Life
|-
| || September 29 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Nathan Phillips Square || Blues Underdog, Brassmunk, Choclair, Jevon Paris, Jewelz Jones || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/29/2005]] || Children's Movement Against Child Abuse
|-
| || October 14 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Gypsy Co-Op || Slowcoaster || [[Team of Captains concert: 10/14/2005]]
|-
| || October 15 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Emerald Isle || Grand:PM || [[Team of Captains concert: 10/15/2005]]
|-
| || November 12 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Speakeasy || Blues Underground, Choclair, Rich London || [[Team of Captains concert: 11/12/2005]]
|-
| || November 25 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Rivoli || Doc Pickles, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 11/25/2005]] || Last show with [[Charles Topping]] on beats and engineering
|}
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || December 31 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Axis Bar || [[Human Kebab|DJ Oven N' Stove]] || [[USS concert: 12/31/2005]]
|}
=== A Mess of Uncles ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || February 19 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Earl of Whitchurch || Bytch Kiddy, Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[A Mess of Uncles concert: 02/19/2005]]
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || August 6 || Canada || Richmond Hill, ON || "House of Woo's" || || [[Human Kebab concert: 08/06/2005]]
|-
| || September 3 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || || [[Human Kebab concert: 09/03/2005]]
|-
| || September 23 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Labyrinth Lounge || C64, Chris Morelli, Frankie Gunns, Marcus, Medicine Muffin, Recoil, Rick Toxic, Rumbleton || [[Human Kebab concert: 09/23/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|-
| || November 26 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "The Session" || Darkside Flow, Red Alert, TecStylez || [[Human Kebab concert: 11/26/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|-
| || December 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cadillac Lounge || || [[Human Kebab concert: 12/08/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|-
| || December 16 || Canada || Pickering, ON || The Lion And The Dragon || Kid Funky J, Starpuppy DJs || [[Human Kebab concert: 12/16/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|}
== 2006 ==
=== Team of Captains ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || May 9(?) || Canada || Toronto, ON || Horseshoe Tavern || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/09/2006]] || Date is debatable as the show was supposedly postponed due to a "horrible eye and groin injury sustained by DJ Oven N' Stove (Human Kebab)"
|-
| || May 19(?) || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/19/2006]] || Date is debatable as the show was supposedly postponed due to a "horrible mouth, neck and crotch injury sustained by DJ Oven N' Stove (Human Kebab)"
|-
| || May 27 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Memorial Park || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/27/2006]] || Stouffville Igoma Partnership event, last show as Team of Captains
|}
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || May 20 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || [[Human Kebab]], [[Doc Pickles]], [[Wizard of Rock]] || [[USS concert: 05/20/2006]]
|-
| || July 17 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || || [[USS concert: 07/17/2006]]
|-
| || September 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Sukha Health Spa" || || [[USS concert: 09/16/2006]] || Roncesvalles Polish Street Festival
|-
| || December 9 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Celt's Pub || || [[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| || December 27 || Canada || Kitchener, ON || Circus Room || || [[USS concert: 12/27/2006]]
|}
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This is an incomplete list of concerts performed by [[USS]] and related acts. If a show(s) you were at wasn't listed, please feel free to add it to the provided tables below.
== 2000 ==
=== Quixonic ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || December 12 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Lee's Palace || Slave To The Square Way || [[Quixonic concert: 12/12/2000]]
|}
== 2001 ==
=== Quixonic ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || October 6 || Canada || Toronto, ON || The Comfort Zone || The Aaron MacDonald Band || [[Quixonic concert: 10/06/2001]] || Quixonic were the opening act here
|-
| || October 19 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Oasis || || [[Quixonic concert: 10/19/2001]]
|}
== 2002 ==
''No shows were known to have taken place in 2002. If you know of or were at any shows in 2002, please feel free to add them here.''
== 2003 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || September 4 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Kathedral || Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis || [[USS concert: 09/04/2003]] || First ever show under the "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" name
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || February 14 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || G.I. Joe Killaz, MC Dirty Mattress || [[Human Kebab concert: 02/14/2003]] || Human Kebab and MC Dirty Mattress performed together as opening acts for G.I. Joe Killaz
|}
''Several other shows are known to have taken place in the Fall of 2003 but there's no explicit dates mentioned''
== 2004 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || January 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || B-Side || Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, Silent Seymour || [[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
|}
=== Mensa Dropout ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || April 30 || Canada || Toronto, ON || B-Side || C64, Frankie Gunns, Knosis, Lucid || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 04/30/2004]]
|-
| || May 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || [[Human Kebab]] + D-Chap, Silent Seymour || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 05/28/2004]] || First show [[Ashley Buchholz]] and [[Human Kebab]] performed together
|-
| || August 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || Clothes Make The Man, [[Human Kebab]] + D-Chap, Silent Seymour || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 08/28/2004]]
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || October 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || The Opera House || The Beatnuts || [[Human Kebab concert: 10/08/2004]] || Human Kebab was the opening act for The Beatnuts<br>Human Kebab was notoriously boo'd off stage at this show
|}
== 2005 ==
=== Team of Captains ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || January 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Humber College || || [[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
|-
| || February 5 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Club Hemlock || "The H-Grave Family" || [[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| || February 19 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || B.A. Johnston || [[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| || April 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || Clothes Make The Man, Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]] || Silent Seymour's "Rocket to Regina" CD release party
|-
| || May 13 || Canada || Uxbridge, ON || Goodwood Center || Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| || May 21 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Labyrinth Lounge || Firus || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| || June 2 || Canada || Toronto, ON || El Mocambo || Blak Child & Raydiance, Human Dimensions, Mike Ferfolia, Poor Man Militia || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (El Mocambo)]] || USS would perform at this same venue [[USS concert: 06/02/2022|exactly 17 years later]] as a part of their [[Final Freakquency Tour]]
|-
| || June 2 || Canada || Scarborough, ON || Sports Cafe || Ashraf, Knosis || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (Sports Cafe)]]
|-
| || June 3 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Sneaky Dee's || Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/03/2005]]
|-
| || June 24 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Holy Joe's || Run With The Kittens || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/24/2005]]
|-
| || July 1 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Emerald Isle || || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/01/2005]]
|-
| || July 2 || Canada || Markham, ON || The Polo Grounds || || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/02/2005]]
|-
| || July 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Sneaky Dee's || Crush Luther, Grand:PM || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/08/2005]] || Grand:PM's "Red/Black" CD release party
|-
| || July 16 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || BarMitzvah Brothers, Final Fantasy || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/16/2005]]
|-
| || July 21 || Canada || Scarborough, ON || Sports Cafe || Knosis, Spankdriven || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/21/2005]]
|-
| || July 29 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Mod Club || Alvaro C, Barrio Lab Orchestra, Blues Underdog, Choclair, DJ Gryphon, Kid Conga, Ryan Bowen, Sarah McGlynn and the Ash Grove Trio, Tom Oliver || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/29/2005]] || Launch party for Time for a Change, [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s charity organization
|-
| || August 18 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Bovine Sex Club || Len's Haulage, The Awesome Team || [[Team of Captains concert: 08/18/2005]]
|-
| || August 27 || Canada || Etobicoke, ON || Club Melo || || [[Team of Captains concert: 08/27/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 8 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Grassroots Cafe || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/08/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 9 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/09/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 10 || Canada || Oshawa, ON || Velvet Elvis || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/10/2005]]
|-
| || September 11 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Axis Bar" || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/11/2005]] || Junction Arts Festival
|-
| || September 17 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Sukha Health Spa" || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/17/2005]] || Roncesvalles Polish Street Festival
|-
| || September 18 || Canada || Toronto, ON || || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/18/2005]] || AIDS Walk For Life
|-
| || September 29 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Nathan Phillips Square || Blues Underdog, Brassmunk, Choclair, Jevon Paris, Jewelz Jones || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/29/2005]] || Children's Movement Against Child Abuse
|-
| || October 14 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Gypsy Co-Op || Slowcoaster || [[Team of Captains concert: 10/14/2005]]
|-
| || October 15 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Emerald Isle || Grand:PM || [[Team of Captains concert: 10/15/2005]]
|-
| || November 12 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Speakeasy || Blues Underground, Choclair, Rich London || [[Team of Captains concert: 11/12/2005]]
|-
| || November 25 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Rivoli || Doc Pickles, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 11/25/2005]] || Last show with [[Charles Topping]] on beats and engineering
|}
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || December 31 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Axis Bar || [[Human Kebab|DJ Oven N' Stove]] || [[USS concert: 12/31/2005]]
|}
=== A Mess of Uncles ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || February 19 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Earl of Whitchurch || Bytch Kiddy, Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[A Mess of Uncles concert: 02/19/2005]]
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || August 6 || Canada || Richmond Hill, ON || "House of Woo's" || || [[Human Kebab concert: 08/06/2005]]
|-
| || September 3 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || || [[Human Kebab concert: 09/03/2005]]
|-
| || September 23 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Labyrinth Lounge || C64, Chris Morelli, Frankie Gunns, Marcus, Medicine Muffin, Recoil, Rick Toxic, Rumbleton || [[Human Kebab concert: 09/23/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|-
| || November 26 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "The Session" || Darkside Flow, Red Alert, TecStylez || [[Human Kebab concert: 11/26/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|-
| || December 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cadillac Lounge || || [[Human Kebab concert: 12/08/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|-
| || December 16 || Canada || Pickering, ON || The Lion And The Dragon || Kid Funky J, Starpuppy DJs || [[Human Kebab concert: 12/16/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|}
== 2006 ==
=== Team of Captains ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || May 9(?) || Canada || Toronto, ON || Horseshoe Tavern || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/09/2006]] || Date is debatable as the show was supposedly postponed due to a "horrible eye and groin injury sustained by DJ Oven N' Stove (Human Kebab)"
|-
| || May 19(?) || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/19/2006]] || Date is debatable as the show was supposedly postponed due to a "horrible mouth, neck and crotch injury sustained by DJ Oven N' Stove (Human Kebab)"
|-
| || May 27 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Memorial Park || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/27/2006]] || Stouffville Igoma Partnership event, last show as Team of Captains
|}
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || May 20 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || [[Human Kebab]], Doc Pickles, Wizard of Rock || [[USS concert: 05/20/2006]]
|-
| || July 17 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || || [[USS concert: 07/17/2006]]
|-
| || September 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Sukha Health Spa" || || [[USS concert: 09/16/2006]] || Roncesvalles Polish Street Festival
|-
| || December 9 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Celt's Pub || || [[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| || December 27 || Canada || Kitchener, ON || Circus Room || || [[USS concert: 12/27/2006]]
|}
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This is an incomplete list of concerts performed by [[USS]] and related acts. If a show(s) you were at wasn't listed, please feel free to add it to the provided tables below.
== 2000 ==
=== Quixonic ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || December 12 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Lee's Palace || Slave To The Square Way || [[Quixonic concert: 12/12/2000]]
|}
== 2001 ==
=== Quixonic ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || October 6 || Canada || Toronto, ON || The Comfort Zone || The Aaron MacDonald Band || [[Quixonic concert: 10/06/2001]] || Quixonic were the opening act here
|-
| || October 19 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Oasis || || [[Quixonic concert: 10/19/2001]]
|}
== 2002 ==
''No shows were known to have taken place in 2002. If you know of or were at any shows in 2002, please feel free to add them here.''
== 2003 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || September 4 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Kathedral || Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis || [[USS concert: 09/04/2003]] || First ever show under the "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" name
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || February 14 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || G.I. Joe Killaz, MC Dirty Mattress || [[Human Kebab concert: 02/14/2003]] || Human Kebab and MC Dirty Mattress performed together as opening acts for G.I. Joe Killaz
|}
''Several other shows are known to have taken place in the Fall of 2003 but there's no explicit dates mentioned''
== 2004 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || January 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || B-Side || Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, Silent Seymour || [[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
|}
=== Mensa Dropout ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || April 30 || Canada || Toronto, ON || B-Side || C64, Frankie Gunns, Knosis, Lucid || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 04/30/2004]]
|-
| || May 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || [[Human Kebab]] + D-Chap, Silent Seymour || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 05/28/2004]] || First show [[Ashley Buchholz]] and [[Human Kebab]] performed together
|-
| || August 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || Clothes Make The Man, [[Human Kebab]] + D-Chap, Silent Seymour || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 08/28/2004]]
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || October 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || The Opera House || The Beatnuts || [[Human Kebab concert: 10/08/2004]] || Human Kebab was the opening act for The Beatnuts<br>Human Kebab was notoriously boo'd off stage at this show
|}
== 2005 ==
=== Team of Captains ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || January 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Humber College || || [[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
|-
| || February 5 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Club Hemlock || "The H-Grave Family" || [[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| || February 19 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || B.A. Johnston || [[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| || April 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || Clothes Make The Man, Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]] || Silent Seymour's "Rocket to Regina" CD release party
|-
| || May 13 || Canada || Uxbridge, ON || Goodwood Center || Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| || May 21 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Labyrinth Lounge || Firus || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| || June 2 || Canada || Toronto, ON || El Mocambo || Blak Child & Raydiance, Human Dimensions, Mike Ferfolia, Poor Man Militia || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (El Mocambo)]] || USS would perform at this same venue [[USS concert: 06/02/2022|exactly 17 years later]] as a part of their [[Final Freakquency Tour]]
|-
| || June 2 || Canada || Scarborough, ON || Sports Cafe || Ashraf, Knosis || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (Sports Cafe)]]
|-
| || June 3 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Sneaky Dee's || Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/03/2005]]
|-
| || June 24 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Holy Joe's || Run With The Kittens || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/24/2005]]
|-
| || July 1 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Emerald Isle || || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/01/2005]]
|-
| || July 2 || Canada || Markham, ON || The Polo Grounds || || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/02/2005]]
|-
| || July 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Sneaky Dee's || Crush Luther, Grand:PM || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/08/2005]] || Grand:PM's "Red/Black" CD release party
|-
| || July 16 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || BarMitzvah Brothers, Final Fantasy || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/16/2005]]
|-
| || July 21 || Canada || Scarborough, ON || Sports Cafe || Knosis, Spankdriven || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/21/2005]]
|-
| || July 29 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Mod Club || Alvaro C, Barrio Lab Orchestra, Blues Underdog, Choclair, DJ Gryphon, Kid Conga, Ryan Bowen, Sarah McGlynn and the Ash Grove Trio, Tom Oliver || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/29/2005]] || Launch party for Time for a Change, [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s charity organization
|-
| || August 18 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Bovine Sex Club || Len's Haulage, The Awesome Team || [[Team of Captains concert: 08/18/2005]]
|-
| || August 27 || Canada || Etobicoke, ON || Club Melo || || [[Team of Captains concert: 08/27/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 8 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Grassroots Cafe || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/08/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 9 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/09/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 10 || Canada || Oshawa, ON || Velvet Elvis || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/10/2005]]
|-
| || September 11 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Axis Bar" || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/11/2005]] || Junction Arts Festival
|-
| || September 17 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Sukha Health Spa" || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/17/2005]] || Roncesvalles Polish Street Festival
|-
| || September 18 || Canada || Toronto, ON || || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/18/2005]] || AIDS Walk For Life
|-
| || September 29 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Nathan Phillips Square || Blues Underdog, Brassmunk, Choclair, Jevon Paris, Jewelz Jones || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/29/2005]] || Children's Movement Against Child Abuse
|-
| || October 14 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Gypsy Co-Op || Slowcoaster || [[Team of Captains concert: 10/14/2005]]
|-
| || October 15 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Emerald Isle || Grand:PM || [[Team of Captains concert: 10/15/2005]]
|-
| || November 12 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Speakeasy || Blues Underground, Choclair, Rich London || [[Team of Captains concert: 11/12/2005]]
|-
| || November 25 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Rivoli || Doc Pickles, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 11/25/2005]] || Last show with [[Charles Topping]] on beats and engineering
|}
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || December 31 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Axis Bar || [[Human Kebab|DJ Oven N' Stove]] || [[USS concert: 12/31/2005]]
|}
=== A Mess of Uncles ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || February 19 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Earl of Whitchurch || Bytch Kiddy, Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[A Mess of Uncles concert: 02/19/2005]]
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || August 6 || Canada || Richmond Hill, ON || "House of Woo's" || || [[Human Kebab concert: 08/06/2005]]
|-
| || September 3 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || || [[Human Kebab concert: 09/03/2005]]
|-
| || September 23 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Labyrinth Lounge || C64, Chris Morelli, Frankie Gunns, Marcus, Medicine Muffin, Recoil, Rick Toxic, Rumbleton || [[Human Kebab concert: 09/23/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|-
| || November 26 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "The Session" || Darkside Flow, Red Alert, TecStylez || [[Human Kebab concert: 11/26/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|-
| || December 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cadillac Lounge || || [[Human Kebab concert: 12/08/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|-
| || December 16 || Canada || Pickering, ON || The Lion And The Dragon || Kid Funky J, Starpuppy DJs || [[Human Kebab concert: 12/16/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|}
== 2006 ==
=== Team of Captains ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || May 9(?) || Canada || Toronto, ON || Horseshoe Tavern || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/09/2006]] || Date is debatable as the show was supposedly postponed due to a "horrible eye and groin injury sustained by DJ Oven N' Stove (Human Kebab)"
|-
| || May 19(?) || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/19/2006]] || Date is debatable as the show was supposedly postponed due to a "horrible mouth, neck and crotch injury sustained by DJ Oven N' Stove (Human Kebab)"
|-
| || May 27 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Memorial Park || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/27/2006]] || Stouffville Igoma Partnership event, last show as Team of Captains
|}
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || May 20 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || [[Human Kebab]], Doc Pickles, Wizard of Rock || [[USS concert: 05/20/2006]]
|-
| || July 17 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || || [[USS concert: 07/17/2006]]
|-
| || September 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Sukha Health Spa" || || [[USS concert: 09/16/2006]] || Roncesvalles Polish Street Festival
|-
| || December 9 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Celt's Pub || || [[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| || December 27 || Canada || Kitchener, ON || Circus Room || || [[USS concert: 12/27/2006]]
|}
== 2007 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
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| || January 11 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Savannah Room || || [[USS concert: 01/11/2007]]
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| || January 24 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Andy Poolhall || || [[USS concert: 01/24/2007]] || [[2007 Demo|Demo EP]] release party
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| || February 2 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Silver Dollar || || [[USS concert: 02/02/2007]]
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| || March 9 || Canada || Toronto, ON || El Mocambo || || [[USS concert: 03/09/2007]]
|}
=== USS ===
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| || April 27 || Canada || Toronto, ON || The Junction<ref group="note">What venue?</ref> || || [[USS concert: 04/27/2007]] || First concert [[Human Kebab]] performed back with USS after hiatus
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| || July 19 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Gladstone Hotel || Grand:PM, [[Sean Ward and the Realness]] || [[USS concert: 07/19/2007]] || [[Welding the C:/]] release party
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| || August 7 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || Beautiful Losers, Everything That's Fly || [[USS concert: 08/07/2007]]
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| || October 15 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Horseshoe Tavern || || [[USS concert: 10/15/2007]] || ''See [[Gene Simmons incident]]''
|}
== Notes ==
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This is an incomplete list of concerts performed by [[USS]] and related acts. If a show(s) you were at wasn't listed, please feel free to add it to the provided tables below.
== 2000 ==
=== Quixonic ===
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! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
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| || December 12 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Lee's Palace || Slave To The Square Way || [[Quixonic concert: 12/12/2000]]
|}
== 2001 ==
=== Quixonic ===
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! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
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| || October 6 || Canada || Toronto, ON || The Comfort Zone || The Aaron MacDonald Band || [[Quixonic concert: 10/06/2001]] || Quixonic were the opening act here
|-
| || October 19 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Oasis || || [[Quixonic concert: 10/19/2001]]
|}
== 2002 ==
''No shows were known to have taken place in 2002. If you know of or were at any shows in 2002, please feel free to add them here.''
== 2003 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
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! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
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| || September 4 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Kathedral || Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis || [[USS concert: 09/04/2003]] || First ever show under the "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" name
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
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! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || February 14 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || G.I. Joe Killaz, MC Dirty Mattress || [[Human Kebab concert: 02/14/2003]] || Human Kebab and MC Dirty Mattress performed together as opening acts for G.I. Joe Killaz
|}
''Several other shows are known to have taken place in the Fall of 2003 but there's no explicit dates mentioned''
== 2004 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
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! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
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| || January 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || B-Side || Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, Silent Seymour || [[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
|}
=== Mensa Dropout ===
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! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || April 30 || Canada || Toronto, ON || B-Side || C64, Frankie Gunns, Knosis, Lucid || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 04/30/2004]]
|-
| || May 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || [[Human Kebab]] + D-Chap, Silent Seymour || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 05/28/2004]] || First show [[Ashley Buchholz]] and [[Human Kebab]] performed together
|-
| || August 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || Clothes Make The Man, [[Human Kebab]] + D-Chap, Silent Seymour || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 08/28/2004]]
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
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! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
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| || October 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || The Opera House || The Beatnuts || [[Human Kebab concert: 10/08/2004]] || Human Kebab was the opening act for The Beatnuts<br>Human Kebab was notoriously boo'd off stage at this show
|}
== 2005 ==
=== Team of Captains ===
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! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || January 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Humber College || || [[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
|-
| || February 5 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Club Hemlock || "The H-Grave Family" || [[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| || February 19 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || B.A. Johnston || [[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| || April 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || Clothes Make The Man, Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]] || Silent Seymour's "Rocket to Regina" CD release party
|-
| || May 13 || Canada || Uxbridge, ON || Goodwood Center || Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| || May 21 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Labyrinth Lounge || Firus || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| || June 2 || Canada || Toronto, ON || El Mocambo || Blak Child & Raydiance, Human Dimensions, Mike Ferfolia, Poor Man Militia || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (El Mocambo)]] || USS would perform at this same venue [[USS concert: 06/02/2022|exactly 17 years later]] as a part of their [[Final Freakquency Tour]]
|-
| || June 2 || Canada || Scarborough, ON || Sports Cafe || Ashraf, Knosis || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (Sports Cafe)]]
|-
| || June 3 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Sneaky Dee's || Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/03/2005]]
|-
| || June 24 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Holy Joe's || Run With The Kittens || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/24/2005]]
|-
| || July 1 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Emerald Isle || || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/01/2005]]
|-
| || July 2 || Canada || Markham, ON || The Polo Grounds || || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/02/2005]]
|-
| || July 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Sneaky Dee's || Crush Luther, Grand:PM || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/08/2005]] || Grand:PM's "Red/Black" CD release party
|-
| || July 16 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || BarMitzvah Brothers, Final Fantasy || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/16/2005]]
|-
| || July 21 || Canada || Scarborough, ON || Sports Cafe || Knosis, Spankdriven || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/21/2005]]
|-
| || July 29 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Mod Club || Alvaro C, Barrio Lab Orchestra, Blues Underdog, Choclair, DJ Gryphon, Kid Conga, Ryan Bowen, Sarah McGlynn and the Ash Grove Trio, Tom Oliver || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/29/2005]] || Launch party for Time for a Change, [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s charity organization
|-
| || August 18 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Bovine Sex Club || Len's Haulage, The Awesome Team || [[Team of Captains concert: 08/18/2005]]
|-
| || August 27 || Canada || Etobicoke, ON || Club Melo || || [[Team of Captains concert: 08/27/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 8 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Grassroots Cafe || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/08/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 9 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/09/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 10 || Canada || Oshawa, ON || Velvet Elvis || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/10/2005]]
|-
| || September 11 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Axis Bar" || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/11/2005]] || Junction Arts Festival
|-
| || September 17 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Sukha Health Spa" || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/17/2005]] || Roncesvalles Polish Street Festival
|-
| || September 18 || Canada || Toronto, ON || || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/18/2005]] || AIDS Walk For Life
|-
| || September 29 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Nathan Phillips Square || Blues Underdog, Brassmunk, Choclair, Jevon Paris, Jewelz Jones || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/29/2005]] || Children's Movement Against Child Abuse
|-
| || October 14 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Gypsy Co-Op || Slowcoaster || [[Team of Captains concert: 10/14/2005]]
|-
| || October 15 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Emerald Isle || Grand:PM || [[Team of Captains concert: 10/15/2005]]
|-
| || November 12 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Speakeasy || Blues Underground, Choclair, Rich London || [[Team of Captains concert: 11/12/2005]]
|-
| || November 25 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Rivoli || Doc Pickles, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 11/25/2005]] || Last show with [[Charles Topping]] on beats and engineering
|}
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
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! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
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| || December 31 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Axis Bar || [[Human Kebab|DJ Oven N' Stove]] || [[USS concert: 12/31/2005]]
|}
=== A Mess of Uncles ===
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! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
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| || February 19 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Earl of Whitchurch || Bytch Kiddy, Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[A Mess of Uncles concert: 02/19/2005]]
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
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! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || August 6 || Canada || Richmond Hill, ON || "House of Woo's" || || [[Human Kebab concert: 08/06/2005]]
|-
| || September 3 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || || [[Human Kebab concert: 09/03/2005]]
|-
| || September 23 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Labyrinth Lounge || C64, Chris Morelli, Frankie Gunns, Marcus, Medicine Muffin, Recoil, Rick Toxic, Rumbleton || [[Human Kebab concert: 09/23/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|-
| || November 26 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "The Session" || Darkside Flow, Red Alert, TecStylez || [[Human Kebab concert: 11/26/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|-
| || December 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cadillac Lounge || || [[Human Kebab concert: 12/08/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|-
| || December 16 || Canada || Pickering, ON || The Lion And The Dragon || Kid Funky J, Starpuppy DJs || [[Human Kebab concert: 12/16/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|}
== 2006 ==
=== Team of Captains ===
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! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
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| || May 9(?) || Canada || Toronto, ON || Horseshoe Tavern || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/09/2006]] || Date is debatable as the show was supposedly postponed due to a "horrible eye and groin injury sustained by DJ Oven N' Stove (Human Kebab)"
|-
| || May 19(?) || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/19/2006]] || Date is debatable as the show was supposedly postponed due to a "horrible mouth, neck and crotch injury sustained by DJ Oven N' Stove (Human Kebab)"
|-
| || May 27 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Memorial Park || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/27/2006]] || Stouffville Igoma Partnership event, last show as Team of Captains
|}
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
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|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || May 20 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || [[Human Kebab]], Doc Pickles, Wizard of Rock || [[USS concert: 05/20/2006]]
|-
| || July 17 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || || [[USS concert: 07/17/2006]]
|-
| || September 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Sukha Health Spa" || || [[USS concert: 09/16/2006]] || Roncesvalles Polish Street Festival
|-
| || December 9 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Celt's Pub || || [[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| || December 27 || Canada || Kitchener, ON || Circus Room || || [[USS concert: 12/27/2006]]
|}
== 2007 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
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| || January 11 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Savannah Room || || [[USS concert: 01/11/2007]]
|-
| || January 24 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Andy Poolhall || || [[USS concert: 01/24/2007]] || [[2007 Demo|Demo EP]] release party
|-
| || February 2 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Silver Dollar || || [[USS concert: 02/02/2007]]
|-
| || March 9 || Canada || Toronto, ON || El Mocambo || || [[USS concert: 03/09/2007]]
|}
=== USS ===
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! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || April 27 || Canada || Toronto, ON || The Junction<ref group="note">What venue?</ref> || || [[USS concert: 04/27/2007]] || First concert [[Human Kebab]] performed back with USS after hiatus
|-
| || July 19 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Gladstone Hotel || Grand:PM, [[Sean Ward and the Realness]] || [[USS concert: 07/19/2007]] || [[Welding the C:/]] release party
|-
| || August 7 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || Beautiful Losers, Everything That's Fly || [[USS concert: 08/07/2007]]
|-
| || October 15 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Horseshoe Tavern || || [[USS concert: 10/15/2007]]
|}
== Notes ==
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| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = studio
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Genre = Pop electronic, drum and bass, folk
| Length = 40:31
| Label = [[Mystery&Romance]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (1, 6<ref group="note">Repress</ref>) <br> USS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]] (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>) <br> DJ Ian (2) <br> Chris Davies (1, 3) <br> Louie Tsapoitis (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>)
| Last album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Welding the C:/'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| single 1 date = 2007
| single 2 = [[2 15/16]]
| single 2 date = 2008
| single 3 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| single 3 date = December 24, 2021
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'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings. It runs for 23:03 (original issue) (20:21 (reissue).
== Trivia ==
*This EP began recording when [[Team of Captains]] was still on hiatus, and thus it began as just [[Ashley Buchholz]] recording music for his solo project, also named "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" with [[Human Kebab]] occasionally doing scratching. In the Spring of 2007, Team of Captains would reform, now called "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker."
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that contains all the world's serotonin on its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for this EP refer to [[Human Kebab]] as "DJ Oven & Stove" occasionally, which was his stage name in the early 2000s.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich Phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance<br>
matt@mysteryandromance.com<br>
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com<br>
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main EP
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons/Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = studio
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Genre = Pop electronic, drum and bass, folk
| Length = 23:03 (original press), 20:21 (re-press)
| Label = [[Mystery&Romance]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (1, 6<ref group="note">Re-press</ref>) <br> USS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]] (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>) <br> DJ Ian (2) <br> Chris Davies (1, 3) <br> Louie Tsapoitis (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>)
| Last album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Welding the C:/'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| single 1 date = 2007
| single 2 = [[2 15/16]]
| single 2 date = 2008
| single 3 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| single 3 date = December 24, 2021
}}
}}
'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings. It runs for 23:03 (original issue) (20:21 (reissue).
== Trivia ==
*This EP began recording when [[Team of Captains]] was still on hiatus, and thus it began as just [[Ashley Buchholz]] recording music for his solo project, also named "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" with [[Human Kebab]] occasionally doing scratching. In the Spring of 2007, Team of Captains would reform, now called "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker."
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that contains all the world's serotonin on its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for this EP refer to [[Human Kebab]] as "DJ Oven & Stove" occasionally, which was his stage name in the early 2000s.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich Phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance<br>
matt@mysteryandromance.com<br>
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com<br>
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main EP
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons/Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = studio
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Genre = Pop electronic, drum and bass, folk
| Length = 23:03 (original press), 20:21 (re-press)
| Label = [[Mystery&Romance]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (1, 6<ref group="note">Re-press</ref>) <br> USS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]] (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>) <br> DJ Ian (2) <br> Chris Davies (1, 3) <br> Louie Tsapoitis (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>)
| Last album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Welding the C:/'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| single 1 date = 2007
| single 2 = [[2 15/16]]
| single 2 date = 2008
| single 3 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| single 3 date = December 24, 2021
}}
}}
'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings. It runs for 23:03 (original issue) (20:21 (reissue).
== Trivia ==
*This EP began recording when [[Team of Captains]] was still on hiatus, and thus it began as just [[Ashley Buchholz]] recording music for his solo project, also named "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" with [[Human Kebab]] occasionally doing scratching. In the Spring of 2007, Team of Captains would reform, now called "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker."
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that contains all the world's serotonin on its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for this EP refer to [[Human Kebab]] as "DJ Oven & Stove" occasionally, which was his stage name in the early 2000s.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich Phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance<br>
matt@mysteryandromance.com<br>
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com<br>
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main EP
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons/Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = studio
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Genre = Pop electronic, drum and bass, folk
| Length = 23:03 (original press), 20:21 (re-press)
| Label = [[Mystery&Romance]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (1, 6<ref group="note">Re-press</ref>) <br> USS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]] (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>) <br> Iain MacPherson (2) <br> Chris Davies (1, 3) <br> [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] (2) <br> Louie Tsapoitis (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>)
| Last album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Welding the C:/'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| single 1 date = 2007
| single 2 = [[2 15/16]]
| single 2 date = 2008
| single 3 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| single 3 date = December 24, 2021
}}
}}
'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings. It runs for 23:03 (original issue) (20:21 (reissue).
== Trivia ==
*This EP began recording when [[Team of Captains]] was still on hiatus, and thus it began as just [[Ashley Buchholz]] recording music for his solo project, also named "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" with [[Human Kebab]] occasionally doing scratching. In the Spring of 2007, Team of Captains would reform, now called "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker."
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that contains all the world's serotonin on its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for this EP refer to [[Human Kebab]] as "DJ Oven & Stove" occasionally, which was his stage name in the early 2000s.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich Phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance<br>
matt@mysteryandromance.com<br>
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com<br>
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main EP
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons/Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
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| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = studio
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Genre = Pop electronic, drum and bass, folk
| Length = 23:03 (original press), 20:21 (re-press)
| Label = [[Mystery&Romance]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (1, 6<ref group="note">Re-press</ref>) <br> USS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]] (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>) <br> Iain MacPherson (2) <br> Chris Davies (1, 3) <br> [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] (2) <br> Louie Tsapoitis (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>)
| Last album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Welding the C:/'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| single 1 date = 2007
| single 2 = [[2 15/16]]
| single 2 date = 2008
| single 3 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| single 3 date = December 24, 2021
}}
}}
'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings. It runs for 23:03 (original issue) (20:21 (reissue).
== Trivia ==
*This EP began recording when [[Team of Captains]] was still on hiatus, and thus it began as just [[Ashley Buchholz]] recording music for his solo project, also named "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" with [[Human Kebab]] occasionally doing scratching. In the Spring of 2007, Team of Captains would reform, now called "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker."
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that contains all the world's serotonin on its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for this EP refer to [[Human Kebab]] as "DJ Oven & Stove" occasionally, which was his stage name in the early 2000s.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich Phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance<br>
matt@mysteryandromance.com<br>
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com<br>
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main EP
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Jason Parsons/Charles Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = studio
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Genre = Pop electronic, drum and bass, folk
| Length = 23:03 (original press), 20:21 (re-press)
| Label = [[Mystery&Romance]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (1, 6<ref group="note">Re-press</ref>) <br> USS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]] (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>) <br> Iain MacPherson (2) <br> Chris Davies (1, 3) <br> [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] (2) <br> Louie Tsapoitis (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>)
| Last album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Welding the C:/'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| single 1 date = 2007
| single 2 = [[2 15/16]]
| single 2 date = 2008
| single 3 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| single 3 date = December 24, 2021
}}
}}
'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is the first officially released EP by [[USS]], released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-issued due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings. It runs for 23:03 (original issue) (20:21 in the 2008 reissue).
== Trivia ==
*This EP began recording when [[Team of Captains]] was still on hiatus, and thus it began as just [[Ashley Buchholz]] recording music for his solo project, also named "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" with [[Human Kebab]] occasionally doing scratching. In the Spring of 2007, Team of Captains would reform, now called "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker."
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that contains all the world's serotonin on its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for this EP refer to [[Human Kebab]] as "DJ Oven & Stove" occasionally, which was his stage name in the early 2000s.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich Phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance<br>
matt@mysteryandromance.com<br>
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com<br>
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main EP
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Jason Parsons/Charles Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = studio
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Genre = Pop electronic, drum and bass, folk
| Length = 23:03 (original press), 20:21 (re-press)
| Label = [[Mystery&Romance]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (1, 6<ref group="note">Re-press</ref>) <br> USS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]] (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>) <br> Iain MacPherson (2) <br> Chris Davies (1, 3) <br> [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] (2) <br> Louie Tsapoitis (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>)
| Last album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Welding the C:/'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| single 1 date = 2007
| single 2 = [[2 15/16]]
| single 2 date = 2008
| single 3 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| single 3 date = December 24, 2021
}}
}}
'''Welding the C:/''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is [[USS]]'s debut EP, released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-released due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]]. This EP features the band's debut single, "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]", which got major play from radio stations across Canada, with a music video directed by Alon Isocianu.
== Trivia ==
*This EP began recording when [[Team of Captains]] was still on hiatus, and thus it began as just [[Ashley Buchholz]] recording music for his solo project, also named "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" with [[Human Kebab]] occasionally doing scratching. In the Spring of 2007, Team of Captains would reform, now called "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker."
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that contains all the world's serotonin on its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for this EP refer to [[Human Kebab]] as "DJ Oven & Stove" occasionally, which was his stage name in the early 2000s.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich Phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance<br>
matt@mysteryandromance.com<br>
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com<br>
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main EP
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Jason Parsons/Charles Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = studio
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Genre = Pop electronic, drum and bass, folk
| Length = 23:03 (original press), 20:21 (re-press)
| Label = [[Mystery&Romance]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (1, 6<ref group="note">Re-press</ref>) <br> USS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]] (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>) <br> Iain MacPherson (2) <br> Chris Davies (1, 3) <br> [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] (2) <br> Louie Tsapoitis (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>)
| Last album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Welding the C:/'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| single 1 date = 2007
| single 2 = [[2 15/16]]
| single 2 date = 2008
| single 3 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| single 3 date = December 24, 2021
}}
}}
'''''Welding the C:/''''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is [[USS]]'s debut EP, released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-released due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]]. This EP features the band's debut single, "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]", which got major play from radio stations across Canada, with a music video directed by Alon Isocianu.
== Trivia ==
*This EP began recording when [[Team of Captains]] was still on hiatus, and thus it began as just [[Ashley Buchholz]] recording music for his solo project, also named "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" with [[Human Kebab]] occasionally doing scratching. In the Spring of 2007, Team of Captains would reform, now called "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker."
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that contains all the world's serotonin on its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for this EP refer to [[Human Kebab]] as "DJ Oven & Stove" occasionally, which was his stage name in the early 2000s.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich Phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance<br>
matt@mysteryandromance.com<br>
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com<br>
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main EP
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Jason Parsons/Charles Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Genre = Pop electronic, drum and bass, folk
| Length = 23:03 (original press), 20:21 (re-press)
| Label = [[Mystery&Romance]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (1, 6<ref group="note">Re-press</ref>) <br> USS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]] (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>) <br> Iain MacPherson (2) <br> Chris Davies (1, 3) <br> [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] (2) <br> Louie Tsapoitis (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>)
| Last album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Welding the C:/'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| single 1 date = 2007
| single 2 = [[2 15/16]]
| single 2 date = 2008
| single 3 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| single 3 date = December 24, 2021
}}
}}
'''''Welding the C:/''''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is [[USS]]'s debut EP, released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-released due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]]. This EP features the band's debut single, "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]", which got major play from radio stations across Canada, with a music video directed by Alon Isocianu.
== Trivia ==
*This EP began recording when [[Team of Captains]] was still on hiatus, and thus it began as just [[Ashley Buchholz]] recording music for his solo project, also named "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" with [[Human Kebab]] occasionally doing scratching. In the Spring of 2007, Team of Captains would reform, now called "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker."
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that contains all the world's serotonin on its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for this EP refer to [[Human Kebab]] as "DJ Oven & Stove" occasionally, which was his stage name in the early 2000s.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich Phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance<br>
matt@mysteryandromance.com<br>
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com<br>
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main EP
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Jason Parsons/Charles Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, folk
| Length = 23:03 (original press), 20:21 (re-press)
| Label = [[Mystery&Romance]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (1, 6<ref group="note">Re-press</ref>) <br> USS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]] (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>) <br> Iain MacPherson (2) <br> Chris Davies (1, 3) <br> [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] (2) <br> Louie Tsapoitis (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>)
| Last album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Welding the C:/'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| single 1 date = 2007
| single 2 = [[2 15/16]]
| single 2 date = 2008
| single 3 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| single 3 date = December 24, 2021
}}
}}
'''''Welding the C:/''''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is [[USS]]'s debut EP, released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-released due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]]. This EP features the band's debut single, "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]", which got major play from radio stations across Canada, with a music video directed by Alon Isocianu.
== Trivia ==
*This EP began recording when [[Team of Captains]] was still on hiatus, and thus it began as just [[Ashley Buchholz]] recording music for his solo project, also named "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" with [[Human Kebab]] occasionally doing scratching. In the Spring of 2007, Team of Captains would reform, now called "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker."
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that contains all the world's serotonin on its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for this EP refer to [[Human Kebab]] as "DJ Oven & Stove" occasionally, which was his stage name in the early 2000s.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich Phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance<br>
matt@mysteryandromance.com<br>
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com<br>
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main EP
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Jason Parsons/Charles Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, folk
| Length = 23:03 (original press), 20:21 (re-press)
| Label = [[Mystery&Romance]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (1, 6<ref group="note">Re-press</ref>) <br> USS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]] (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>) <br> Iain MacPherson (2) <br> Chris Davies (1, 3) <br> [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] (2) <br> Louie Tsapoitis (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>)
| Last album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Welding the C:/'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| single 1 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| single 1 date = 2007
| single 2 = [[2 15/16]]
| single 2 date = 2008
| single 3 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| single 3 date = December 24, 2021
}}
}}
'''''Welding the C:/''''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is [[USS]]'s debut EP, released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-released due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]]. This EP features the band's debut single, "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]", which got major play from radio stations across Canada, with a music video directed by Alon Isocianu.
== Trivia ==
*This EP began recording when [[Team of Captains]] was still on hiatus, and thus it began as just [[Ashley Buchholz]] recording music for his solo project, also named "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" with [[Human Kebab]] occasionally doing scratching. In the Spring of 2007, Team of Captains would reform, now called "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker."
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that contains all the world's serotonin on its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for this EP refer to [[Human Kebab]] as "DJ Oven & Stove" occasionally, which was his stage name in the early 2000s.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich Phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance<br>
matt@mysteryandromance.com<br>
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com<br>
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main EP
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Jason Parsons/Charles Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
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This is an incomplete list of concerts performed by [[USS]] and related acts. If a show(s) you were at wasn't listed, please feel free to add it to the provided tables below.
== 2000 ==
=== Quixonic ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || December 12 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Lee's Palace || Slave To The Square Way || [[Quixonic concert: 12/12/2000]]
|}
== 2001 ==
=== Quixonic ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || October 6 || Canada || Toronto, ON || The Comfort Zone || The Aaron MacDonald Band || [[Quixonic concert: 10/06/2001]] || Quixonic were the opening act here
|-
| || October 19 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Oasis || || [[Quixonic concert: 10/19/2001]]
|}
== 2002 ==
''No shows were known to have taken place in 2002. If you know of or were at any shows in 2002, please feel free to add them here.''
== 2003 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || September 4 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Kathedral || Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis || [[USS concert: 09/04/2003]] || First ever show under the "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" name
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || February 14 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || G.I. Joe Killaz, MC Dirty Mattress || [[Human Kebab concert: 02/14/2003]] || Human Kebab and MC Dirty Mattress performed together as opening acts for G.I. Joe Killaz
|}
''Several other shows are known to have taken place in the Fall of 2003 but there's no explicit dates mentioned''
== 2004 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || January 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || B-Side || Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, Silent Seymour || [[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
|}
=== Mensa Dropout ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || April 30 || Canada || Toronto, ON || B-Side || C64, Frankie Gunns, Knosis, Lucid || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 04/30/2004]]
|-
| || May 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || [[Human Kebab]] + D-Chap, Silent Seymour || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 05/28/2004]] || First show [[Ashley Buchholz]] and [[Human Kebab]] performed together
|-
| || August 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || Clothes Make The Man, [[Human Kebab]] + D-Chap, Silent Seymour || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 08/28/2004]]
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
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|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || October 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || The Opera House || The Beatnuts || [[Human Kebab concert: 10/08/2004]] || Human Kebab was the opening act for The Beatnuts<br>Human Kebab was notoriously boo'd off stage at this show
|}
== 2005 ==
=== Team of Captains ===
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|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || January 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Humber College || || [[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
|-
| || February 5 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Club Hemlock || "The H-Grave Family" || [[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| || February 19 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || B.A. Johnston || [[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| || April 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || Clothes Make The Man, Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]] || Silent Seymour's "Rocket to Regina" CD release party
|-
| || May 13 || Canada || Uxbridge, ON || Goodwood Center || Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| || May 21 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Labyrinth Lounge || Firus || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| || June 2 || Canada || Toronto, ON || El Mocambo || Blak Child & Raydiance, Human Dimensions, Mike Ferfolia, Poor Man Militia || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (El Mocambo)]] || USS would perform at this same venue [[USS concert: 06/02/2022|exactly 17 years later]] as a part of their [[Final Freakquency Tour]]
|-
| || June 2 || Canada || Scarborough, ON || Sports Cafe || Ashraf, Knosis || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (Sports Cafe)]]
|-
| || June 3 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Sneaky Dee's || Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/03/2005]]
|-
| || June 24 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Holy Joe's || Run With The Kittens || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/24/2005]]
|-
| || July 1 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Emerald Isle || || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/01/2005]]
|-
| || July 2 || Canada || Markham, ON || The Polo Grounds || || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/02/2005]]
|-
| || July 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Sneaky Dee's || Crush Luther, Grand:PM || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/08/2005]] || Grand:PM's "Red/Black" CD release party
|-
| || July 16 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || BarMitzvah Brothers, Final Fantasy || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/16/2005]]
|-
| || July 21 || Canada || Scarborough, ON || Sports Cafe || Knosis, Spankdriven || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/21/2005]]
|-
| || July 29 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Mod Club || Alvaro C, Barrio Lab Orchestra, Blues Underdog, Choclair, DJ Gryphon, Kid Conga, Ryan Bowen, Sarah McGlynn and the Ash Grove Trio, Tom Oliver || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/29/2005]] || Launch party for Time for a Change, [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s charity organization
|-
| || August 18 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Bovine Sex Club || Len's Haulage, The Awesome Team || [[Team of Captains concert: 08/18/2005]]
|-
| || August 27 || Canada || Etobicoke, ON || Club Melo || || [[Team of Captains concert: 08/27/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 8 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Grassroots Cafe || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/08/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 9 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/09/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 10 || Canada || Oshawa, ON || Velvet Elvis || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/10/2005]]
|-
| || September 11 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Axis Bar" || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/11/2005]] || Junction Arts Festival
|-
| || September 17 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Sukha Health Spa" || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/17/2005]] || Roncesvalles Polish Street Festival
|-
| || September 18 || Canada || Toronto, ON || || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/18/2005]] || AIDS Walk For Life
|-
| || September 29 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Nathan Phillips Square || Blues Underdog, Brassmunk, Choclair, Jevon Paris, Jewelz Jones || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/29/2005]] || Children's Movement Against Child Abuse
|-
| || October 14 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Gypsy Co-Op || Slowcoaster || [[Team of Captains concert: 10/14/2005]]
|-
| || October 15 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Emerald Isle || Grand:PM || [[Team of Captains concert: 10/15/2005]]
|-
| || November 12 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Speakeasy || Blues Underground, Choclair, Rich London || [[Team of Captains concert: 11/12/2005]]
|-
| || November 25 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Rivoli || Doc Pickles, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 11/25/2005]] || Last show with [[Charles Topping]] on beats and engineering
|}
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! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
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| || December 31 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Axis Bar || [[Human Kebab|DJ Oven N' Stove]] || [[USS concert: 12/31/2005]]
|}
=== A Mess of Uncles ===
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! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
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| || February 19 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Earl of Whitchurch || Bytch Kiddy, Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[A Mess of Uncles concert: 02/19/2005]]
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
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! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
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| || August 6 || Canada || Richmond Hill, ON || "House of Woo's" || || [[Human Kebab concert: 08/06/2005]]
|-
| || September 3 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || || [[Human Kebab concert: 09/03/2005]]
|-
| || September 23 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Labyrinth Lounge || C64, Chris Morelli, Frankie Gunns, Marcus, Medicine Muffin, Recoil, Rick Toxic, Rumbleton || [[Human Kebab concert: 09/23/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|-
| || November 26 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "The Session" || Darkside Flow, Red Alert, TecStylez || [[Human Kebab concert: 11/26/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|-
| || December 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cadillac Lounge || || [[Human Kebab concert: 12/08/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|-
| || December 16 || Canada || Pickering, ON || The Lion And The Dragon || Kid Funky J, Starpuppy DJs || [[Human Kebab concert: 12/16/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|}
== 2006 ==
=== Team of Captains ===
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! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || May 9(?) || Canada || Toronto, ON || Horseshoe Tavern || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/09/2006]] || Date is debatable as the show was supposedly postponed due to a "horrible eye and groin injury sustained by DJ Oven N' Stove (Human Kebab)"
|-
| || May 19(?) || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/19/2006]] || Date is debatable as the show was supposedly postponed due to a "horrible mouth, neck and crotch injury sustained by DJ Oven N' Stove (Human Kebab)"
|-
| || May 27 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Memorial Park || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/27/2006]] || Stouffville Igoma Partnership event, last show as Team of Captains
|}
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
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! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || May 20 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || [[Human Kebab]], Doc Pickles, Wizard of Rock || [[USS concert: 05/20/2006]]
|-
| || July 17 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || || [[USS concert: 07/17/2006]]
|-
| || September 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Sukha Health Spa" || || [[USS concert: 09/16/2006]] || Roncesvalles Polish Street Festival
|-
| || December 9 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Celt's Pub || || [[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| || December 27 || Canada || Kitchener, ON || Circus Room || || [[USS concert: 12/27/2006]]
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== 2007 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
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! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || January 11 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Savannah Room || || [[USS concert: 01/11/2007]]
|-
| || January 24 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Andy Poolhall || || [[USS concert: 01/24/2007]] || [[2007 Demo|Demo EP]] release party
|-
| || February 2 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Silver Dollar || || [[USS concert: 02/02/2007]]
|-
| || March 9 || Canada || Toronto, ON || El Mocambo || || [[USS concert: 03/09/2007]]
|}
=== USS ===
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| || April 27 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Celt's Pub || || [[USS concert: 04/27/2007]] || First concert [[Human Kebab]] performed back with USS after hiatus
|-
| || July 19 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Gladstone Hotel || Grand:PM, [[Sean Ward and the Realness]] || [[USS concert: 07/19/2007]] || [[Welding the C:/]] release party
|-
| || August 7 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || Beautiful Losers, Everything That's Fly || [[USS concert: 08/07/2007]]
|-
| || October 15 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Horseshoe Tavern || || [[USS concert: 10/15/2007]]
|}
== Notes ==
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This is an incomplete list of concerts performed by [[USS]] and related acts. If a show(s) you were at wasn't listed, please feel free to add it to the provided tables below.
== 2000 ==
=== Quixonic ===
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|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || December 12 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Lee's Palace || Slave To The Square Way || [[Quixonic concert: 12/12/2000]]
|}
== 2001 ==
=== Quixonic ===
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|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || October 6 || Canada || Toronto, ON || The Comfort Zone || The Aaron MacDonald Band || [[Quixonic concert: 10/06/2001]] || Quixonic were the opening act here
|-
| || October 19 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Oasis || || [[Quixonic concert: 10/19/2001]]
|}
== 2002 ==
''No shows were known to have taken place in 2002. If you know of or were at any shows in 2002, please feel free to add them here.''
== 2003 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
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|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || September 4 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Kathedral || Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis || [[USS concert: 09/04/2003]] || First ever show under the "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" name
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
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|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || February 14 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || G.I. Joe Killaz, MC Dirty Mattress || [[Human Kebab concert: 02/14/2003]] || Human Kebab and MC Dirty Mattress performed together as opening acts for G.I. Joe Killaz
|}
''Several other shows are known to have taken place in the Fall of 2003 but there's no explicit dates mentioned''
== 2004 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
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|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || January 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || B-Side || Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, Silent Seymour || [[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
|}
=== Mensa Dropout ===
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|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || April 30 || Canada || Toronto, ON || B-Side || C64, Frankie Gunns, Knosis, Lucid || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 04/30/2004]]
|-
| || May 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || [[Human Kebab]] + D-Chap, Silent Seymour || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 05/28/2004]] || First show [[Ashley Buchholz]] and [[Human Kebab]] performed together
|-
| || August 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || Clothes Make The Man, [[Human Kebab]] + D-Chap, Silent Seymour || [[Mensa Dropout concert: 08/28/2004]]
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || October 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || The Opera House || The Beatnuts || [[Human Kebab concert: 10/08/2004]] || Human Kebab was the opening act for The Beatnuts<br>Human Kebab was notoriously boo'd off stage at this show
|}
== 2005 ==
=== Team of Captains ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || January 28 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Humber College || || [[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
|-
| || February 5 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Club Hemlock || "The H-Grave Family" || [[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| || February 19 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || B.A. Johnston || [[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| || April 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Drake Hotel || Clothes Make The Man, Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]] || Silent Seymour's "Rocket to Regina" CD release party
|-
| || May 13 || Canada || Uxbridge, ON || Goodwood Center || Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| || May 21 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Labyrinth Lounge || Firus || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| || June 2 || Canada || Toronto, ON || El Mocambo || Blak Child & Raydiance, Human Dimensions, Mike Ferfolia, Poor Man Militia || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (El Mocambo)]] || USS would perform at this same venue [[USS concert: 06/02/2022|exactly 17 years later]] as a part of their [[Final Freakquency Tour]]
|-
| || June 2 || Canada || Scarborough, ON || Sports Cafe || Ashraf, Knosis || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (Sports Cafe)]]
|-
| || June 3 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Sneaky Dee's || Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/03/2005]]
|-
| || June 24 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Holy Joe's || Run With The Kittens || [[Team of Captains concert: 06/24/2005]]
|-
| || July 1 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Emerald Isle || || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/01/2005]]
|-
| || July 2 || Canada || Markham, ON || The Polo Grounds || || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/02/2005]]
|-
| || July 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Sneaky Dee's || Crush Luther, Grand:PM || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/08/2005]] || Grand:PM's "Red/Black" CD release party
|-
| || July 16 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || BarMitzvah Brothers, Final Fantasy || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/16/2005]]
|-
| || July 21 || Canada || Scarborough, ON || Sports Cafe || Knosis, Spankdriven || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/21/2005]]
|-
| || July 29 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Mod Club || Alvaro C, Barrio Lab Orchestra, Blues Underdog, Choclair, DJ Gryphon, Kid Conga, Ryan Bowen, Sarah McGlynn and the Ash Grove Trio, Tom Oliver || [[Team of Captains concert: 07/29/2005]] || Launch party for Time for a Change, [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s charity organization
|-
| || August 18 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Bovine Sex Club || Len's Haulage, The Awesome Team || [[Team of Captains concert: 08/18/2005]]
|-
| || August 27 || Canada || Etobicoke, ON || Club Melo || || [[Team of Captains concert: 08/27/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 8 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Grassroots Cafe || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/08/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 9 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/09/2005]]
|-
| [[Team of Captains World Tour|WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]] || September 10 || Canada || Oshawa, ON || Velvet Elvis || B.A. Johnston, Poor Pelly || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/10/2005]]
|-
| || September 11 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Axis Bar" || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/11/2005]] || Junction Arts Festival
|-
| || September 17 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Sukha Health Spa" || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/17/2005]] || Roncesvalles Polish Street Festival
|-
| || September 18 || Canada || Toronto, ON || || || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/18/2005]] || AIDS Walk For Life
|-
| || September 29 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Nathan Phillips Square || Blues Underdog, Brassmunk, Choclair, Jevon Paris, Jewelz Jones || [[Team of Captains concert: 09/29/2005]] || Children's Movement Against Child Abuse
|-
| || October 14 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Gypsy Co-Op || Slowcoaster || [[Team of Captains concert: 10/14/2005]]
|-
| || October 15 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Emerald Isle || Grand:PM || [[Team of Captains concert: 10/15/2005]]
|-
| || November 12 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Speakeasy || Blues Underground, Choclair, Rich London || [[Team of Captains concert: 11/12/2005]]
|-
| || November 25 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Rivoli || Doc Pickles, Silent Seymour || [[Team of Captains concert: 11/25/2005]] || Last show with [[Charles Topping]] on beats and engineering
|}
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
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|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || December 31 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Axis Bar || [[Human Kebab|DJ Oven N' Stove]] || [[USS concert: 12/31/2005]]
|}
=== A Mess of Uncles ===
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|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || February 19 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Earl of Whitchurch || Bytch Kiddy, Grand:PM, Silent Seymour || [[A Mess of Uncles concert: 02/19/2005]]
|}
=== Human Kebab ===
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|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || August 6 || Canada || Richmond Hill, ON || "House of Woo's" || || [[Human Kebab concert: 08/06/2005]]
|-
| || September 3 || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || || [[Human Kebab concert: 09/03/2005]]
|-
| || September 23 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Labyrinth Lounge || C64, Chris Morelli, Frankie Gunns, Marcus, Medicine Muffin, Recoil, Rick Toxic, Rumbleton || [[Human Kebab concert: 09/23/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|-
| || November 26 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "The Session" || Darkside Flow, Red Alert, TecStylez || [[Human Kebab concert: 11/26/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|-
| || December 8 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cadillac Lounge || || [[Human Kebab concert: 12/08/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|-
| || December 16 || Canada || Pickering, ON || The Lion And The Dragon || Kid Funky J, Starpuppy DJs || [[Human Kebab concert: 12/16/2005]] || As "DJ Oven N' Stove"
|}
== 2006 ==
=== Team of Captains ===
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|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || May 9(?) || Canada || Toronto, ON || Horseshoe Tavern || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/09/2006]] || Date is debatable as the show was supposedly postponed due to a "horrible eye and groin injury sustained by DJ Oven N' Stove (Human Kebab)"
|-
| || May 19(?) || Canada || Peterborough, ON || Trasheteria || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/19/2006]] || Date is debatable as the show was supposedly postponed due to a "horrible mouth, neck and crotch injury sustained by DJ Oven N' Stove (Human Kebab)"
|-
| || May 27 || Canada || Stouffville, ON || Memorial Park || || [[Team of Captains concert: 05/27/2006]] || Stouffville Igoma Partnership event, last show as Team of Captains
|}
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
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|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || May 20 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || [[Human Kebab]], Doc Pickles, Wizard of Rock || [[USS concert: 05/20/2006]]
|-
| || July 17 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || || [[USS concert: 07/17/2006]]
|-
| || September 16 || Canada || Toronto, ON || "outside Sukha Health Spa" || || [[USS concert: 09/16/2006]] || Roncesvalles Polish Street Festival
|-
| || December 9 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Celt's Pub || || [[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| || December 27 || Canada || Kitchener, ON || Circus Room || || [[USS concert: 12/27/2006]]
|}
== 2007 ==
=== Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo) ===
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|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || January 11 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Savannah Room || || [[USS concert: 01/11/2007]]
|-
| || January 24 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Andy Poolhall || || [[USS concert: 01/24/2007]] || [[2007 Demo|Demo EP]] release party
|-
| || February 2 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Silver Dollar || || [[USS concert: 02/02/2007]]
|-
| || March 9 || Canada || Toronto, ON || El Mocambo || || [[USS concert: 03/09/2007]]
|}
=== USS ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tour !! Date !! Country !! City !! Venue !! Opening act(s)/other acts performing !! Concert !! Notes
|-
| || April 27 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Celt's Pub || || [[USS concert: 04/27/2007]] || First concert [[Human Kebab]] performed back with USS after hiatus
|-
| || July 19 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Gladstone Hotel || Grand:PM, [[Sean Ward and the Realness]] || [[USS concert: 07/19/2007]] || [[Welding the C:/]] release party
|-
| || August 7 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Cameron House || Beautiful Losers, Everything That's Fly || [[USS concert: 08/07/2007]]
|-
| || October 15 || Canada || Toronto, ON || Horseshoe Tavern || || [[USS concert: 10/15/2007]]
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background: url("http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/20/Tango-video-x-generic.png/40px-Tango-video-x-generic.png");
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min-height: 50px;
margin: 1em;
background-position: top left;
background-repeat: no-repeat;
}
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list-style-type: none;
list-style-image: none;
margin: 0;
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}
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font-size: 91%;
padding-bottom: 0;
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#bodyContent a[href*=".pdf?"].external,
#bodyContent a[href*=".pdf#"].external,
#bodyContent a[href$=".PDF"].external,
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#mw_content a[href*=".pdf?"].external,
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#mw_content a[href$=".PDF"].external,
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background: url(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/23/Icons-mini-file_acrobat.gif/15px-Icons-mini-file_acrobat.gif) center right no-repeat;
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}
/* Change the external link icon to an Adobe icon anywhere the PDFlink class */
/* is used (notably Template:PDFlink). This works in IE, unlike the above. */
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background: url(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/23/Icons-mini-file_acrobat.gif/15px-Icons-mini-file_acrobat.gif) center right no-repeat !important;
padding-right: 17px !important;
}
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background: url(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a7/Monobook-globe.png) center right no-repeat !important;
padding-right: 11px !important;
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/* Content in columns with CSS instead of tables [[Template:Columns]] */
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float: left;
width: 50%;
min-width: 300px;
}
div.columns-3 div.column {
float: left;
width: 33.3%;
min-width: 200px;
}
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float: left;
width: 25%;
min-width: 150px;
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div.columns-5 div.column {
float: left;
width: 20%;
min-width: 120px;
}
/*Add formatting to make sure that "external references" from [[Template:Ref]] do
not get URL expansion, not even when printed. The mechanism up to MediaWiki 1.4 was
that the HTML code contained a SPAN following the anchor A; this SPAN had the class
"urlexpansion", which was not displayed on screen, but was shown when the medium was
"print". The rules below ensure (a) that there is no extra padding to the right of
the anchor (displayed as "[<number>]"), (b) that there is no "external link arrow" for
the link, and (c) that this SPAN of class "urlexpansion" is never shown.
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*/
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background: none ! important;
padding: 0 ! important;
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display: none ! important;
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/* Make sure that ext links displayed within "plainlinksneverexpand" don't get
the arrow...
*/
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background: none !important;
padding: 0 !important;
}
/* With MediaWiki 1.5, the mechanism has changed: instead of a SPAN of class "urlexpansion"
following the anchor A, the anchor itself now has class "external autonumber" and the
expansion is inserted when printing (see the common printing style sheet at
http://en.wikipedia.org/skins-1.5/common/commonPrint.css) using the ":after" pseudo-
element of CSS. We have to switch this off for links due to Template:Ref!
*/
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display: none !important;
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display: none !important;
}
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border: 1px solid #aaa;
background-color: #f9f9f9;
width: 80%;
margin: 0 auto 1em auto;
padding: .2em;
}
.messagebox.merge {
border: 1px solid #c0b8cc;
background-color: #f0e5ff;
text-align: center;
}
.messagebox.cleanup {
border: 1px solid #9f9fff;
background-color: #efefff;
text-align: center;
}
.messagebox.standard-talk {
border: 1px solid #c0c090;
background-color: #f8eaba;
}
.messagebox.nested-talk {
border: 1px solid #c0c090;
background-color: #f8eaba;
width: 100%;
margin: 2px 0 0 0;
padding: 2px;
}
.messagebox.small {
width: 238px;
font-size: 85%;
float: right;
clear: both;
margin: 0 0 1em 1em;
line-height: 1.25em;
}
.messagebox.small-talk {
width: 238px;
font-size: 85%;
float: right;
clear: both;
margin: 0 0 1em 1em;
line-height: 1.25em;
background: #F8EABA;
}
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margin: -1px 10% 0px; /* -1px = Single border between stacked boxes in all browsers */
border: 1px solid #aaa;
border-left: 10px solid #1e90ff; /* Default "notice" blue */
background: #fbfbfb;
}
th.ambox-text, td.ambox-text { /* The message body cell(s) */
border: none;
padding: 0.25em 0.5em; /* 0.5em left/right */
width: 100%; /* Make all templates the same width regardless of text length */
}
td.ambox-image { /* The left image cell */
border: none;
padding: 2px 0 2px 0.5em; /* 0.5em left, 0px right */
text-align: center;
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td.ambox-imageright { /* The right image cell */
border: none;
padding: 2px 0.5em 2px 0; /* 0px left, 0.5em right */
text-align: center;
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table.ambox-notice {
border-left: 10px solid #1e90ff; /* Blue */
}
table.ambox-speedy {
border-left: 10px solid #b22222; /* Red */
background: #fee; /* Pink */
}
table.ambox-delete,
table.ambox-serious {
border-left: 10px solid #b22222; /* Red */
}
table.ambox-content {
border-left: 10px solid #f28500; /* Orange */
}
table.ambox-style {
border-left: 10px solid #f4c430; /* Yellow */
}
table.ambox-move,
table.ambox-merge {
border-left: 10px solid #9932cc; /* Purple */
}
table.ambox-protection {
border-left: 10px solid #bba; /* Gray-gold */
}
table.ambox.ambox-mini { /* Small floating box variant */
float: right;
clear: right;
margin: 0 0 0 1em;
width: 25%;
}
@media print { /* Do not print article message boxes */
.ambox {
display: none;
}
}
/* Image message box styles */
table.imbox {
margin: 4px 10%;
border-collapse: collapse;
border: 3px solid #1e90ff; /* Default "notice" blue */
background: #fbfbfb;
}
.imbox-text .imbox { /* For imboxes inside imbox-text cells. */
margin: 0 -0.5em; /* 0.9 - 0.5 = 0.4em left/right. */
}
.mbox-inside .imbox { /* For imboxes inside other templates. */
margin: 4px;
}
th.imbox-text, td.imbox-text { /* The message body cell(s) */
border: none;
padding: 0.25em 0.9em; /* 0.9em left/right */
width: 100%;
}
td.imbox-image { /* The left image cell */
border: none;
padding: 2px 0 2px 0.9em; /* 0.9em left, 0px right */
text-align: center;
}
td.imbox-imageright { /* The right image cell */
border: none;
padding: 2px 0.9em 2px 0; /* 0px left, 0.9em right */
text-align: center;
}
table.imbox-notice {
border: 3px solid #1e90ff; /* Blue */
}
table.imbox-speedy {
border: 3px solid #b22222; /* Red */
background: #fee; /* Pink */
}
table.imbox-delete {
border: 3px solid #b22222; /* Red */
}
table.imbox-content {
border: 3px solid #f28500; /* Orange */
}
table.imbox-style {
border: 3px solid #f4c430; /* Yellow */
}
table.imbox-move {
border: 3px solid #9932cc; /* Purple */
}
table.imbox-protection {
border: 3px solid #bba; /* Gray-gold */
}
table.imbox-license {
border: 3px solid #88a; /* Dark gray */
background: #f7f8ff; /* Light gray */
}
table.imbox-featured {
border: 3px solid #cba135; /* Brown-gold */
}
/* Category message box styles */
table.cmbox {
margin: -1px 10%;
border: 1px solid #aaa;
background: #DFE8FF; /* Default "notice" blue */
}
th.cmbox-text, td.cmbox-text { /* The message body cell(s) */
border: none;
padding: 0.25em 0.5em; /* 0.5em left/right */
width: 100%;
}
td.cmbox-image { /* The left image cell */
border: none;
padding: 2px 0 2px 0.5em; /* 0.5em left, 0px right */
text-align: center;
}
td.cmbox-imageright { /* The right image cell */
border: none;
padding: 2px 0.8em 2px 0; /* 0px left, 0.8em right */
text-align: center;
}
table.cmbox-notice {
background: #DFE8FF; /* Blue */
}
table.cmbox-speedy {
margin-top: 1px;
margin-bottom: 1px;
border: 4px solid #b22222; /* Red */
background: #FFDBDB; /* Pink */
}
table.cmbox-delete {
background: #FFDBDB; /* Red */
}
table.cmbox-content {
background: #FFE7CE; /* Orange */
}
table.cmbox-style {
background: #FFF9DB; /* Yellow */
}
table.cmbox-move {
background: #F1D0FF; /* Purple */
}
table.cmbox-protection {
background: #EFEFE1; /* Gray-gold */
}
/* Other pages message box styles */
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margin: 4px 10%;
border-collapse: collapse;
border: 1px solid #aaa; /* Default "notice" gray */
background: #f9f9f9;
}
th.ombox-text, td.ombox-text { /* The message body cell(s) */
border: none;
padding: 0.25em 0.9em; /* 0.9em left/right */
width: 100%;
}
td.ombox-image { /* The left image cell */
border: none;
padding: 2px 0 2px 0.9em; /* 0.9em left, 0px right */
text-align: center;
}
td.ombox-imageright { /* The right image cell */
border: none;
padding: 2px 0.9em 2px 0; /* 0px left, 0.9em right */
text-align: center;
}
table.ombox-notice {
border: 1px solid #aaa; /* Gray */
}
table.ombox-speedy {
border: 2px solid #b22222; /* Red */
background: #fee; /* Pink */
}
table.ombox-delete {
border: 2px solid #b22222; /* Red */
}
table.ombox-content {
border: 1px solid #f28500; /* Orange */
}
table.ombox-style {
border: 1px solid #f4c430; /* Yellow */
}
table.ombox-move {
border: 1px solid #9932cc; /* Purple */
}
table.ombox-protection {
border: 2px solid #bba; /* Gray-gold */
}
/* Talk page message box styles */
table.tmbox {
margin: 4px 10%;
border-collapse: collapse;
border: 1px solid #c0c090; /* Default "notice" gray-brown */
background: #f8eaba;
}
table.tmbox-small { /* For the "small=yes" option */
float: right;
clear: both;
margin: 4px 0 4px 1em;
width: 238px;
font-size: 85%;
line-height: 1.25em;
}
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margin: 0 -0.5em; /* 0.9 - 0.5 = 0.4em left/right. */
}
.mbox-inside .tmbox { /* For tmboxes inside other templates. */
margin: 4px;
}
th.tmbox-text, td.tmbox-text { /* The message body cell(s) */
border: none;
padding: 0.25em 0.9em; /* 0.9em left/right */
width: 100%;
}
td.tmbox-image { /* The left image cell */
border: none;
padding: 2px 0px 2px 0.9em; /* 0.9em left, 0px right */
text-align: center;
}
td.tmbox-imageright { /* The right image cell */
border: none;
padding: 2px 0.9em 2px 0px; /* 0px left, 0.9em right */
text-align: center;
}
table.tmbox-speedy {
border: 2px solid #b22222; /* Red */
background: #fee; /* Pink */
}
table.tmbox-delete {
border: 2px solid #b22222; /* Red */
}
table.tmbox-content {
border: 2px solid #f28500; /* Orange */
}
table.tmbox-style {
border: 2px solid #f4c430; /* Yellow */
}
table.tmbox-move {
border: 2px solid #9932cc; /* Purple */
}
table.tmbox-protection,
table.tmbox-notice {
border: 1px solid #c0c090; /* Gray-brown */
}
/* Put a checker background at the image description page only visible if the image has transparent background */
#file img {
background: url("http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5d/Checker-16x16.png") repeat;
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/* Support for Template:IPA, Template:Unicode and Template:Polytonic. The inherit declaration resets the font for all browsers except MSIE6. The empty comment must remain. Please copy any changes to [[Template:IPA fonts]] and [[Template:Unicode fonts]]. */
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font-family: "Charis SIL", "Doulos SIL", Gentium, GentiumAlt, "DejaVu Sans", Code2000, "TITUS Cyberbit Basic", "Arial Unicode MS", "Lucida Sans Unicode", "Chrysanthi Unicode";
font-family /**/:inherit;
}
.Unicode {
font-family: Code2000, Code2001, "Free Serif", "TITUS Cyberbit Basic", "Doulos SIL", "Chrysanthi Unicode", "Bitstream Cyberbit", "Bitstream CyberBase", Thryomanes, Gentium, GentiumAlt, "Lucida Grande", "Free Sans", "Arial Unicode MS", "Microsoft Sans Serif", "Lucida Sans Unicode";
font-family /**/:inherit;
}
.latinx {
font-family: Code2000, Code2001, "TITUS Cyberbit Basic", "Microsoft Sans Serif";
font-family /**/:inherit;
}
.polytonic {
font-family: "Athena Unicode", Gentium, "Palatino Linotype", "Arial Unicode MS", "Lucida Sans Unicode", "Lucida Grande", Code2000;
font-family /**/:inherit;
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.mufi {
font-family: Alphabetum, Cardo, LeedsUni, Junicode, "TITUS Cyberbit Basic", ALPHA-Demo;
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/* Pseudo-classes in support of [[Template:lang]]. */
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font-family: "SBL Hebrew", "Ezra SIL SR", "Ezra SIL", Cardo, "Chrysanthi Unicode", "TITUS Cyberbit Basic", "Arial Unicode MS", Narkisim, "Times New Roman";
font-family /**/:inherit;
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:lang(fa) {
font-family: "Nafees Nastaleeq", "Pak Nastaleeq", PDMS_Jauhar;
font-family /**/:inherit;
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font-family: "Nafees Nastaleeq", "Pak Nastaleeq", PDMS_Jauhar;
font-family /**/:inherit;
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font-family: "Nafees Nastaleeq", "Pak Nastaleeq", PDMS_Jauhar;
font-family /**/:inherit;
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:lang(sux-Xsux) {
font-family: Akkadian;
font-family /**/:inherit;
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:lang(ja) {
font-family: Code2000, "Arial Unicode MS", "Bitstream Cyberbit", "Bitstream CyberCJK", IPAGothic, IPAPGothic, IPAUIGothic, "Kochi Gothic", IPAMincho, IPAPMincho;
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:lang(ko) {
font-family: "Adobe Myungjo Std M", AppleMyungjo, "Baekmuk Batang", "Baekmuk Gulim", Batang, Dotum, DotumChe, Gulim, GulimChe, HYGothic-Extra, HYMyeongJo-Extra, "New Gulim", UnBatang, UnDotum, UnYetgul, UWKMJF;
font-family /**/:inherit;
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:lang(zh-Hans) {
font-family: "Adobe Song Std L", "AR PL ShanHeiSun Uni", "AR PL ShanHeiSun Uni MBE", "MS Hei", "MS Song", SimHei;
font-family /**/:inherit;
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font-family: "Adobe Ming Std L", "AR PL New Sung", "AR PL ZenKai Uni", "AR PL ZenKai Uni MBE", MingLiU, PMingLiU;
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font-family: "Athena Unicode", Gentium, "Palatino Linotype", "Arial Unicode MS", "Lucida Sans Unicode", "Lucida Grande", Code2000;
font-family /**/:inherit;
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font-weight: bold;
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/* class hiddenStructure is defunct. See [[Wikipedia:hiddenStructure]] */
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display: inline ! important;
color: #f00;
background-color: #0f0;
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/* suppress missing interwiki image links where #ifexist cannot be used due to high number of requests */
/* use restricted to rail icon management pages */
/* see .hidden-redlink on http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Common.css */
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display: none;
speak:none;
}
/* Removes underlines from links */
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text-decoration: none;
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/* Remove underline from IPA links */
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text-decoration: none;
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/* Removes useless links from printout */
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#privacy, #about, #disclaimer {display:none;}
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#EnWpMpBook { background-image: url(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/7e/MP-open-book.png); }
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#EnWpMpBook2 { background-image: url(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8e/MP-open-book2.png); }
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div.Boxmerge,
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padding: 4px;
border: 1px solid #aaa;
text-align: center;
border-collapse: collapse;
font-size: 95%;
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margin: 0;
padding: 2px;
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font-weight: bold;
background-color: #ccf;
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padding: 0;
line-height: 1px;
clear: both;
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a.NavToggle {
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right: 3px;
font-weight: normal;
font-size: 90%;
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/* Coloured watchlist numbers */
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/* .mw-plusminus-null currently at developer default */
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.dablink {
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padding-left: 2em;
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margin: 0;
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border-right: 1px solid;
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padding-right: 0;
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/* Geographical coordinates
To display coordinates using the notation in the source code, write this in your User:Username/monobook.css:
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.geo-dec { display: inline } .geo-dms { display: inline }
To display coordinates using decimal notation, write this in your User:Username/monobook.css:
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.geo-dec { display: inline } .geo-dms { display: none }
To display coordinates using DMS notation, write this in your User:Username/monobook.css:
.geo-default { display: inline } .geo-nondefault { display: inline }
.geo-dec { display: none } .geo-dms { display: inline }
To display coordinates in both decimal and DMS notation, write this in your User:Username/monobook.css:
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.geo-dec { display: inline } .geo-dms { display: inline }
.geo-multi-punct { display: inline }
See [[Template:Coor link]] for how these are used.
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/* When <div class="nonumtoc"> is used on the table of contents, the ToC will display without numbers */
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border: 1px solid #A9A9A9;
background-color: #FFEFD5;
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/* For template documentation */
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border: 1px solid #aaa;
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padding: 5px;
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.thumbinner {
min-width: 100px;
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/* Inline div's in ImageMaps (code borrowed from de.wiki) */
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Questamation
| Type = Album
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = January 2008-January 2009
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, alternative rock
| Length = 1:01:25
| Label = [[Smashing World Records]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Last album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Questamation'''''<br>(2009)
| Next album = ''[[APPROVED]]''<br>(2011)
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'''Questamation''' is the first studio album by [[USS]], which was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on March 9, 2009. It contains 13 tracks, with a total runtime of 1:00:16.
== Trivia ==
*The release party for this album took place at the Sound Academy (now called the Rebel) on May 1, 2009.
*This album is credited as being the first album in North America to use a Z-card for its packaging (a piece of paper folded up 16 times that folds out.)
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
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| total_length = 1:01:25
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Cloudboy]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons
| extra1 = Buchholz
| length1 = 3:58
| title2 = [[Laces Out]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 2:35
| title3 = [[P.S. I Can Change]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Chris Davies
| extra3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:49
| title4 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:49
| title5 = [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:21
| title6 = [[Stationery Robbery]]
| writer6 = Parsons
| extra6 = Parsons
| length6 = 3:00
| title7 = [[Better Living Centre]]
| writer7 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 1:16
| title8 = [[3 Purple Butterflies]]
| writer8 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:32
| title9 = [[Stranger To Myself]]
| writer9 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 4:16
| title10 = [[Man Makes The Zoo]]
| writer10 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 5:09
| title11 = [[Visionary Science Patrol]]
| writer11 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:32
| title12 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer12 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 3:41
| title13 = [[Binaural Theta Catharsis]]
| note13 = Hidden track, also referred to as "Bonus Woodsy Track" and "Magical Trippy Mystery Song"
| length13 = 15:19
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== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2BXIcS2UWk adverteasement: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker with Martin Streek Backstage - YouTube (Questamation release party)]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/5xMoRY5WAOzUJOly7fgFBf?si=xwO-yyz7TsO6KaCtbt-ljg Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/questamation/1115418527 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Questamation-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FXC7F20 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kUcwRBSTshhv6_s-VyZosgpAm7x_M-osc YouTube Music]
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| Name = Questamation
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| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = January 2008-January 2009
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, alternative rock
| Length = 1:01:25
| Label = [[Smashing World Records]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Last album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Questamation'''''<br>(2009)
| Next album = ''[[APPROVED]]''<br>(2011)
| Misc = {{Singles
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'''Questamation''' is the first studio album by [[USS]], which was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on March 9, 2009. It contains 13 tracks, with a total runtime of 1:00:16.
== Trivia ==
*The release party for this album took place at the Sound Academy (now called the Rebel) on May 1, 2009.
*This album is credited as being the first album in North America to use a Z-card for its packaging (a piece of paper folded up 16 times that folds out.)
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| extra_column = Lead vocals
| total_length = 1:01:25
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Cloudboy]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons
| extra1 = Buchholz
| length1 = 3:58
| title2 = [[Laces Out]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 2:35
| title3 = [[P.S. I Can Change]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Chris Davies
| extra3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:49
| title4 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:49
| title5 = [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:21
| title6 = [[Stationery Robbery]]
| writer6 = Parsons
| extra6 = Parsons
| length6 = 3:00
| title7 = [[Better Living Centre]]
| writer7 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 1:16
| title8 = [[3 Purple Butterflies]]
| writer8 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:32
| title9 = [[Stranger To Myself]]
| writer9 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 4:16
| title10 = [[Man Makes The Zoo]]
| writer10 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 5:09
| title11 = [[Visionary Science Patrol]]
| writer11 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:32
| title12 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer12 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 3:41
| title13 = [[Binaural Theta Catharsis]]
| note13 = Hidden track
| length13 = 15:19
}}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2BXIcS2UWk adverteasement: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker with Martin Streek Backstage - YouTube (Questamation release party)]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/5xMoRY5WAOzUJOly7fgFBf?si=xwO-yyz7TsO6KaCtbt-ljg Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/questamation/1115418527 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Questamation-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FXC7F20 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kUcwRBSTshhv6_s-VyZosgpAm7x_M-osc YouTube Music]
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| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = January 2008-February 2009
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, alternative rock
| Length = 1:01:25
| Label = [[Smashing World Records]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Last album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Questamation'''''<br>(2009)
| Next album = ''[[APPROVED]]''<br>(2011)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Questamation
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Laces Out]]
| single 1 date = February 9, 2009
| single 2 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| single 2 date = 2009
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'''Questamation''' is the first studio album by [[USS]], which was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on March 9, 2009. It contains 13 tracks, with a total runtime of 1:00:16.
== Trivia ==
*The release party for this album took place at the Sound Academy (now called the Rebel) on May 1, 2009.
*This album is credited as being the first album in North America to use a Z-card for its packaging (a piece of paper folded up 16 times that folds out.)
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| extra_column = Lead vocals
| total_length = 1:01:25
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Cloudboy]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons
| extra1 = Buchholz
| length1 = 3:58
| title2 = [[Laces Out]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 2:35
| title3 = [[P.S. I Can Change]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Chris Davies
| extra3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:49
| title4 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:49
| title5 = [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:21
| title6 = [[Stationery Robbery]]
| writer6 = Parsons
| extra6 = Parsons
| length6 = 3:00
| title7 = [[Better Living Centre]]
| writer7 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 1:16
| title8 = [[3 Purple Butterflies]]
| writer8 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:32
| title9 = [[Stranger To Myself]]
| writer9 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 4:16
| title10 = [[Man Makes The Zoo]]
| writer10 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 5:09
| title11 = [[Visionary Science Patrol]]
| writer11 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:32
| title12 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer12 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 3:41
| title13 = [[Binaural Theta Catharsis]]
| note13 = Hidden track
| length13 = 15:19
}}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2BXIcS2UWk adverteasement: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker with Martin Streek Backstage - YouTube (Questamation release party)]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/5xMoRY5WAOzUJOly7fgFBf?si=xwO-yyz7TsO6KaCtbt-ljg Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/questamation/1115418527 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Questamation-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FXC7F20 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kUcwRBSTshhv6_s-VyZosgpAm7x_M-osc YouTube Music]
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| Name = Questamation
| Type = Album
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = January 2008-February 2009
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, alternative rock
| Length = 1:01:25
| Label = [[Smashing World Records]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Last album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Questamation'''''<br>(2009)
| Next album = ''[[APPROVED]]''<br>(2011)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Questamation
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Laces Out]]
| single 1 date = February 9, 2009
| single 2 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| single 2 date = 2009
}}
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'''Questamation''' is the first studio album by [[USS]], which was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on March 9, 2009. It contains 13 tracks, with a total runtime of 1:00:16.
== Background ==
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| extra_column = Lead vocals
| total_length = 1:01:25
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Cloudboy]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons
| extra1 = Buchholz
| length1 = 3:58
| title2 = [[Laces Out]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 2:35
| title3 = [[P.S. I Can Change]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Chris Davies
| extra3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:49
| title4 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:49
| title5 = [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:21
| title6 = [[Stationery Robbery]]
| writer6 = Parsons
| extra6 = Parsons
| length6 = 3:00
| title7 = [[Better Living Centre]]
| writer7 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 1:16
| title8 = [[3 Purple Butterflies]]
| writer8 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:32
| title9 = [[Stranger To Myself]]
| writer9 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 4:16
| title10 = [[Man Makes The Zoo]]
| writer10 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 5:09
| title11 = [[Visionary Science Patrol]]
| writer11 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:32
| title12 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer12 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 3:41
| title13 = [[Binaural Theta Catharsis]]
| note13 = Hidden track
| length13 = 15:19
}}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2BXIcS2UWk adverteasement: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker with Martin Streek Backstage - YouTube (Questamation release party)]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/5xMoRY5WAOzUJOly7fgFBf?si=xwO-yyz7TsO6KaCtbt-ljg Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/questamation/1115418527 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Questamation-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FXC7F20 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kUcwRBSTshhv6_s-VyZosgpAm7x_M-osc YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = 2 15/16
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br> 2008 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007 at Green Tree Audio, Mississauga, ON
| Length = 3:33
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Producer = [[USS]] <br> Chris Davies <br> [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(2007)
| This single = "2 15/16"<br>(2008)
| Next single = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2009)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| This track = "2 15/16"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''2 15/16''' is the first track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP and the second single from the EP. It was released as a single in 2008 and runs for 3:33.
== Trivia ==
*This song was originally called "2 15/17," as seen in a social media post from the band on July 19, 2018.<ref> https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1019997865530159105</ref>
*The name of this song came from when [[Ashley Buchholz]] was doing roofing, having to cut a surface with a measurement of 2 and 15/16ths inches.
== Lyrics ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Lyrics'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls<br>
From the lightning clouds of venus with a bullet<br>
Mystery&Romance proudly present, live and direct from the ether<ref group="note">Mystery&Romance was the band's record label at the time, run by Matthew Woo and Kaitlyn Cowan</ref><br>
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a diatribe calling on a quest for me<br>
You’re like the ideal rainy day activity<br>
You’re like a sine, emphasis in green<br>
You’re like ladybugs turning into jellybeans<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a trance for looking at a better way<br>
You’re like a test maze keeping all the me’s at bay<br>
You’re like a play, that’s like a pen<br>
You’re like M.C Escher but a ten<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
you’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like 2 and 15/16th’s<br>
to the northeast of me
</div></div>
== Notes ==
<references group="note"/>
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzyzy2icNh8 Watch the music video - YouTube]
*[https://open.spotify.com/track/2jfl8TvH8tkyk3DdCsSqb5 Listen to the song - Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/2-15-16/1115411014?i=1115411925 Listen to the song - Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/2-15-16/dp/B01FV1208W Listen to the song - Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=N3mOwdFSkgM Listen to the song - YouTube Music]
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Singles]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:2008]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = 2 15/16
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br> 2008 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007 at Green Tree Audio, Mississauga, ON
| Length = 3:33
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Producer = [[USS]] <br> Chris Davies <br> [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(2007)
| This single = "2 15/16"<br>(2008)
| Next single = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2009)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| This track = "2 15/16"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''2 15/16''' is the first track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP and the second single from the EP. It was released as a single in 2008 and runs for 3:33.
== Trivia ==
*This song was originally called "2 15/17," as seen in a social media post from the band on July 19, 2018.<ref> https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1019997865530159105</ref>
*The name of this song came from when [[Ashley Buchholz]] was doing roofing, having to cut a surface with a measurement of 2 and 15/16ths inches.
== Music video ==
This song's music video was directed by Adam Christl and produced by 3AM Design.
<youtube>dzyzy2icNh8</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls<br>
From the lightning clouds of venus with a bullet<br>
Mystery&Romance proudly present, live and direct from the ether
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a diatribe calling on a quest for me<br>
You’re like the ideal rainy day activity<br>
You’re like a sine, emphasis in green<br>
You’re like ladybugs turning into jellybeans<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a trance for looking at a better way<br>
You’re like a test maze keeping all the me’s at bay<br>
You’re like a play, that’s like a pen<br>
You’re like M.C Escher but a ten<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
you’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like 2 and 15/16th’s<br>
to the northeast of me
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzyzy2icNh8 Watch the music video - YouTube]
*[https://open.spotify.com/track/2jfl8TvH8tkyk3DdCsSqb5 Listen to the song - Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/2-15-16/1115411014?i=1115411925 Listen to the song - Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/2-15-16/dp/B01FV1208W Listen to the song - Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=N3mOwdFSkgM Listen to the song - YouTube Music]
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Singles]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:2008]]
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| Name = 2 15/16
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br> 2008 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007 at Green Tree Audio, Mississauga, ON
| Length = 3:33
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Producer = [[USS]] <br> Chris Davies <br> [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(2007)
| This single = "2 15/16"<br>(2008)
| Next single = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2009)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| This track = "2 15/16"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''2 15/16''' is the first track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP and the second single from the EP. It was released as a single in 2008 and runs for 3:33.
== Overview ==
"2 15/16" was called "2 15/17" during its inception.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ussmusic/status/1019997865530159105 USS on Twitter: "When it was 2 15/17ths" - July 19, 2018]</ref> The name came from when [[Ashley Buchholz]] worked as a roofer and had to cut a measurement of 2 and 15/16ths of an inch with a stone saw. The song is about being "two and fifteen sixteenths to the northeast" of a girl Ashley was eyeing, meaning she was very unusual and different from him.
The song would be recorded at Green Tree Audio in Mississauga, Ontario in 2007 for inclusion on the [[Welding the C:/]] EP. It includes [[Jason Skiendziel]] on upright bass, Dextro the Galvanizer on turntables and [[Matthew Von Wagner]] on drums and was produced by [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner and Chris Davies.
== Music video ==
This song's music video was directed by Adam Christl and was released in November 2008. It was the band's second music video and features animated imagery of the band and several references to lyrics from the song, including a thumbtack in a paperclip factory. Upon its release, it was played heavily on Much Music.
<youtube>dzyzy2icNh8</youtube>
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, sequencing, programming, guitars, organ, synthesizers, sampling, production
*[[Matthew Von Wagner]] - Drums, production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Turntables
*[[Jason Skiendzel]] - Upright bass
== Lyrics ==
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls<br>
From the lightning clouds of venus with a bullet<br>
Mystery&Romance proudly present, live and direct from the ether<br>
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a diatribe calling on a quest for me<br>
You’re like the ideal rainy day activity<br>
You’re like a sine, emphasis in green<br>
You’re like ladybugs turning into jellybeans<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a trance for looking at a better way<br>
You’re like a test maze keeping all the me’s at bay<br>
You’re like a play, that’s like a pen<br>
You’re like M.C Escher but a ten<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
you’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like 2 and 15/16th’s<br>
to the northeast of me
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Singles]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:2008]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br> 2007 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007 at Sound and Vision, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:43
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], Iain MacPherson
| Status = Officially released
| This single = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(2007)
| Next single = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(2008)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(1)
| This track = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(2)
| Next track = "[[Drop Around The Clock]]"<br>(3)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| This track = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2)
}}
}}
'''Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole''' is the second track and lead single from [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP.
== Trivia ==
*This song was released as a dare from a friend of [[Ashley Buchholz]] named Brian Mackenzie. He dared Ashley to record and release the best song he'd ever written and if it didn't do well, he'd stop doing music and go back to school. If it did do well, he would continue doing music. The song did end up doing well, getting major radio play from Canadian radio stations.
== Music video ==
This song's music video was directed by Alon Isocianu. It features very quickly moving, flashy visuals and was produced by Reactiv. This music video was played frequently on Much Music Canada.
== Lyrics ==
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole<br>
<br>
I can’t seem to follow a pendulum<br>
And there must be organic cures for me<br>
Report to base, instrumental case<br>
Here’s the map to my oubliette<br>
<br>
Once more, I’m flying with Brian my friend<br>
Hold me, Bonavista baby<br>
Moosemeat neighboured a medley of beans<br>
Screech me<br>
<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
With love<br>
<br>
You make me flow<br>
You help me to grow<br>
You make me glow<br>
You help me to know<br>
<br>
Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole
</div></div>
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Singles]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:2008]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br> 2007 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007 at Sound and Vision, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:43
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], Iain MacPherson
| Status = Officially released
| This single = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(2007)
| Next single = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(2008)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(1)
| This track = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(2)
| Next track = "[[Drop Around The Clock]]"<br>(3)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| This track = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2)
}}
}}
'''Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole''' is the second track and lead single from [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP.
== Trivia ==
*This song was released as a dare from a friend of [[Ashley Buchholz]] named Brian Mackenzie. He dared Ashley to record and release the best song he'd ever written and if it didn't do well, he'd stop doing music and go back to school. If it did do well, he would continue doing music. The song did end up doing well, getting major radio play from Canadian radio stations.
== Music video ==
This song's music video was directed by Alon Isocianu. It features very quickly moving, flashy visuals and was produced by Reactiv. This music video was played frequently on Much Music Canada.
<youtube>McQjHCc2L40</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole<br>
<br>
I can’t seem to follow a pendulum<br>
And there must be organic cures for me<br>
Report to base, instrumental case<br>
Here’s the map to my oubliette<br>
<br>
Once more, I’m flying with Brian my friend<br>
Hold me, Bonavista baby<br>
Moosemeat neighboured a medley of beans<br>
Screech me<br>
<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
With love<br>
<br>
You make me flow<br>
You help me to grow<br>
You make me glow<br>
You help me to know<br>
<br>
Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole
</div></div>
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Singles]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:2008]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br> 2007 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007 at Sound and Vision, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:43
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], Iain MacPherson
| Status = Officially released
| This single = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(2007)
| Next single = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(2008)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(1)
| This track = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(2)
| Next track = "[[Drop Around The Clock]]"<br>(3)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| This track = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2)
}}
}}
'''Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole''' is the second track and lead single from [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP.
== Trivia ==
*This song was released as a dare from a friend of [[Ashley Buchholz]] named Brian Mackenzie. He dared Ashley to record and release the best song he'd ever written and if it didn't do well, he'd stop doing music and go back to school. If it did do well, he would continue doing music. The song did end up doing well, getting major radio play from Canadian radio stations.
== Music video ==
This song's music video was directed by Alon Isocianu. It features very quickly moving, flashy visuals and was produced by Reactiv. This music video was played frequently on Much Music Canada.
== Lyrics ==
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole<br>
<br>
I can’t seem to follow a pendulum<br>
And there must be organic cures for me<br>
Report to base, instrumental case<br>
Here’s the map to my oubliette<br>
<br>
Once more, I’m flying with Brian my friend<br>
Hold me, Bonavista baby<br>
Moosemeat neighboured a medley of beans<br>
Screech me<br>
<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
With love<br>
<br>
You make me flow<br>
You help me to grow<br>
You make me glow<br>
You help me to know<br>
<br>
Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole
</div></div>
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Singles]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:2008]]
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| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br> 2007 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007 at Sound and Vision, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:43
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], Iain MacPherson
| Status = Officially released
| This single = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(2007)
| Next single = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(2008)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(1)
| This track = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(2)
| Next track = "[[Drop Around The Clock]]"<br>(3)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| This track = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2)
}}
}}
'''Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole''' is the second track and lead single from [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP.
== Trivia ==
*This song was released as a dare from a friend of [[Ashley Buchholz]] named Brian Mackenzie. He dared Ashley to record and release the best song he'd ever written and if it didn't do well, he'd stop doing music and go back to school. If it did do well, he would continue doing music. The song did end up doing well, getting major radio play from Canadian radio stations.
== Music video ==
This song's music video was directed by Alon Isocianu. It features very quickly moving, flashy visuals and was produced by Reactiv. This music video was played frequently on Much Music Canada.
<youtube>McQjHCc2L40</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole<br>
<br>
I can’t seem to follow a pendulum<br>
And there must be organic cures for me<br>
Report to base, instrumental case<br>
Here’s the map to my oubliette<br>
<br>
Once more, I’m flying with Brian my friend<br>
Hold me, Bonavista baby<br>
Moosemeat neighboured a medley of beans<br>
Screech me<br>
<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
With love<br>
<br>
You make me flow<br>
You help me to grow<br>
You make me glow<br>
You help me to know<br>
<br>
Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole
</div></div>
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br> 2007 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007 at Sound and Vision, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:43
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], Iain MacPherson
| Status = Officially released
| This single = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(2007)
| Next single = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(2008)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(1)
| This track = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(2)
| Next track = "[[Drop Around The Clock]]"<br>(3)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(6)
| Next track = "[[Funk Flash]]"<br>(7)
}}
}}
'''Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole''' is the second track and lead single from [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP.
== Trivia ==
*This song was released as a dare from a friend of [[Ashley Buchholz]] named Brian Mackenzie. He dared Ashley to record and release the best song he'd ever written and if it didn't do well, he'd stop doing music and go back to school. If it did do well, he would continue doing music. The song did end up doing well, getting major radio play from Canadian radio stations.
== Music video ==
This song's music video was directed by Alon Isocianu. It features very quickly moving, flashy visuals and was produced by Reactiv. This music video was played frequently on Much Music Canada.
<youtube>McQjHCc2L40</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole<br>
<br>
I can’t seem to follow a pendulum<br>
And there must be organic cures for me<br>
Report to base, instrumental case<br>
Here’s the map to my oubliette<br>
<br>
Once more, I’m flying with Brian my friend<br>
Hold me, Bonavista baby<br>
Moosemeat neighboured a medley of beans<br>
Screech me<br>
<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
With love<br>
<br>
You make me flow<br>
You help me to grow<br>
You make me glow<br>
You help me to know<br>
<br>
Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole
</div></div>
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Drop Around The Clock
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 3:14
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Producer = [[USS]], Chris Davies
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "Drop Around The Clock"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[Form Onederful]]"<br>(4)
}}
'''Drop Around The Clock''' is a song by [[USS]], and the third track off of the [[Welding the C:/]] EP. It runs for 3:14.
== Trivia ==
*This song was [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsSQLgjUkBw first performed] under the name "Team of Captains" in 2005.
== Lyrics ==
We drop around the clock<br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
Beats drop like cod fish stocks<br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
Dear lordosis, please relieve psychosis<br>
Behaviour through osmosis<br>
Dipsogen cirrhosis<br>
The paranoids playing xylophones with rusty leucotomes<br>
Chordates makes ideal mates<br>
And perfect posture<br>
<br>
Ain’t it maxic how thigmotaxic the herd hath become?<br>
Fluoride makes you dumb<br>
Shock the Kasbah, diffusion is next
Check the sonic death text<br>
Are we but infinite specks left perplexed?<br>
<br>
We drop like Merck Corp. stocks
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
Circadian bowling pin manufacturer<br>
Rhythm machine, we’re dopamine fiends<br>
Studies show geniuses pick green<br>
So chlorophyll me upstream<br>
How scalene waltzing to Rotterdam<br>
Dirty Shirley
Knocking on the membranes of reptile brains<br>
Like Mr. Furley
Jack the Tripper
Pineapple juice sipper<br>
Don’t do crystal<br>
Hence, no use for blipper<br>
<br>
We drop like Merck Corp. stocks<br>
Thalamus gets outlined with chalk<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
To live chromatically or achromatically is my choice<br>
So I choose hues of oranges and blues<br>
No doubt, simple purity<br>
Would you be my surity?<br>
Should I arrest myself a mea culpa?<br>
<br>
She’s golden by the gram, words like pixie dust<br>
She sweeps the room with a smile<br>
And a broom so chill, yet so hot<br>
Got no cupboard for the pot<br>
Pray that this dream is not for cots<br>
<br>
We drop around the clock<br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say
</div></div>
== Notes ==
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== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/track/5S7JerHbKYlCVvo5J6GSXG?adlt=strict&toWww=1&redig=8861466BE3C6431A85C7C087D27BE1E8 Listen to the song - Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/drop-around-the-clock/1115411014?i=1115411952 Listen to the song - Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Drop-Around-the-Clock/dp/B01FV1221C Listen to the song - Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=3moJOyh6DsU Listen to the song - YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Form Onederful
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 3:19
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Producer = [[USS]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Drop Around The Clock]]"<br>(3)
| This track = "Form Onederful"<br>(4)
| Next track = "[[Pornostartrek]]"<br>(5)
}}
'''Form Onederful''' is a song by [[USS]], and the fourth off of their [[Welding the C:/]] EP. It runs for 3:19 and is entirely instrumental (apart from the sample at the very end.)
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/track/6T2abJHaFpptrJP67E6b31?si=c9976718c4db4aae Listen to the song - Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/form-onederful/1115411014?i=1115411954 Listen to the song - Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Form-Onederful/dp/B01FV122OO?adlt=strict&toWww=1&redig=E401D08E0F134DB9867523F18D3F0ED1 Listen to the song - Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=SuveIHmFRkA Listen to the song - YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Pornostartrek
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 4:15
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Producer = [[USS]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Form Onederful]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Pornostartrek"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[Turquoise 1:11]]"/"[[The Honeypot]]"<br>(6)
}}
'''Pornostartrek''' (sometimes stylized as Porno Star Trek) is a song by [[USS]], and the fifth track off of the [[Welding the C:/]] EP. It runs for 4:15.
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== Trivia ==
*A [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFqXVlYgspM rough mix of this song] contains an extended 20-second long outro.
*For a donation of $5,000 or more during [[Advanced Basics]]'s crowdfunding stage, USS would play this song at your wedding. [[Ashley Buchholz]] has (half-jokingly) explained his distaste toward singing the line "you make me feel like a porno star" when the bride's dad was around.
== Lyrics ==
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'''Lyrics'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
You make me feel like a shooting star<br>
You make me feel like a porno star<br>
You hold me closer still when I get paranoid<br>
You give your hand to hold when I lose control<br>
<br>
You’re like my compass and we always find our way<br>
You bring your smile and wipe away my shitty day<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
Standby auxiliary, signals holding strong<br>
<br>
You make me so content with everything I am<br>
You bring me up and in when I’m down and out<br>
Heroine of confidence when I’m strung out on doubt<br>
If I’m not making sense, you sort the riddles out<br>
<br>
You’re like my compass and we always find our way<br>
You bring your smile and wipe away my shitty day<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
Standby auxiliary, signals holding strong<br>
<br>
You’re so my everyday<br>
You’re so my sweetest love<br>
You’re so the greatest change<br>
I’m always dreaming of<br>
You’re so my everyday<br>
You’re so my sweetest love<br>
You’re so the greatest change<br>
I’m always dreaming of<br>
<br>
You’re like my compass and we always find our way<br>
You bring your smile and wipe away my shitty day<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on
</div></div>
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/track/7xLtlYAY3yhMS7UC3dx1fi Listen to the song - Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/pornostartrek/1115411014?i=1115411955 Listen to the song - Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Pornostartrek/dp/B01FV1247Y Listen to the song - Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=5esz1Ul47QU Listen to the song - YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Turquoise 1:11
| Cover = Turquoise111.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br>December 24, 2021 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 4:59
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = Barbara Marciniak
| Producer = [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis
| Status = Officially released
| Previous single = "[[Feel Alive]]"<br>(2020)
| This single = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(2021)
| Next single = "[[Never Stop]]"<br>(2022)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Pornostartrek]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(6)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = 2007 Demo
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(6)
}}
}}
'''Turquoise 1:11''' was the original sixth track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP, which was replaced by [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings due to copyright issues. It was later re-released as a single on December 24, 2021, and it runs for 4:59.
== Trivia ==
*This song would eventually be reworked into the song [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]] in 2009. An [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgXxxw8_cX4 early demo of this song from 2006] shares a name with the song, also being called Neurochemical Warfare.
*The main sample in this song is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
== Lyrics ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Lyrics'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
You are, now, all of you, answering a call<br>
We have said recently the call has gone out<br>
The trumpets have been blasted<br>
It has been called out into the universe<br>
And now is the time<br>
<br>
You are going to see your reality turned upside down<br>
You are going to see chaos<br>
You are going to see confusion<br>
You are forming new bodies, from the inside out<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one<br>
Because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
A certain amount of disruption or chaos<br>
Is necessary to create new order<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
As you, yourself grow<br>
Telepathically you affect those around<br>
In your family, in your school systems, in your neighbourhood<br>
And then of course, within your world<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
In your terms, what you call critical mass<br>
When a certain number of individuals achieve a certain state of knowing<br>
Others will instantly comprehend<br>
<br>
The 3rd dimensional experience is composed of thinking<br>
The 4th dimensional experience is more involved with feeling<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
Be very gentle with yourself and your experiences<br>
Love yourself, trust yourself<br>
There is a part of you that indeed knows whats going on<br>
And there is a part that has no idea<br>
And the part that has no idea, just allow it to tag along...do not judge it<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts
</div></div>
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQyq4NVq5mU Watch the visualizer - YouTube]
*[https://open.spotify.com/track/2Ia6HB7Wztth8vT3wswIQJ?si=2c9ac0f940c544b9 Listen to the song - Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/us/album/turquoise-1-11/1589520873?i=1589520875 Listen to the song - Apple Music]
*[https://music.amazon.ca/albums/B09J1RGB2G Listen to the song - Amazon Music]
*[https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=2I2kE7G-s0g Listen to the song - YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Turquoise 1:11
| Cover = Turquoise111.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br>December 24, 2021 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 4:59
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = Barbara Marciniak
| Producer = [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis
| Status = Officially released
| Previous single = "[[Feel Alive]]"<br>(2020)
| This single = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(2021)
| Next single = "[[Never Stop]]"<br>(2022)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Pornostartrek]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(6)
| Next track =
{{Extra track listing
| Album = 2007 Demo
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(6)
}}
}}
'''Turquoise 1:11''' was the original sixth track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP, which was replaced by [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings due to copyright issues. It was later re-released as a single on December 24, 2021, and it runs for 4:59.
== Trivia ==
*This song would eventually be reworked into the song [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]] in 2009. An [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgXxxw8_cX4 early demo of this song from 2006] shares a name with the song, also being called Neurochemical Warfare.
*The main sample in this song is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
== Lyrics ==
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Lyrics'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
You are, now, all of you, answering a call<br>
We have said recently the call has gone out<br>
The trumpets have been blasted<br>
It has been called out into the universe<br>
And now is the time<br>
<br>
You are going to see your reality turned upside down<br>
You are going to see chaos<br>
You are going to see confusion<br>
You are forming new bodies, from the inside out<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one<br>
Because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
A certain amount of disruption or chaos<br>
Is necessary to create new order<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
As you, yourself grow<br>
Telepathically you affect those around<br>
In your family, in your school systems, in your neighbourhood<br>
And then of course, within your world<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
In your terms, what you call critical mass<br>
When a certain number of individuals achieve a certain state of knowing<br>
Others will instantly comprehend<br>
<br>
The 3rd dimensional experience is composed of thinking<br>
The 4th dimensional experience is more involved with feeling<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
Be very gentle with yourself and your experiences<br>
Love yourself, trust yourself<br>
There is a part of you that indeed knows whats going on<br>
And there is a part that has no idea<br>
And the part that has no idea, just allow it to tag along...do not judge it<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts
</div></div>
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQyq4NVq5mU Watch the visualizer - YouTube]
*[https://open.spotify.com/track/2Ia6HB7Wztth8vT3wswIQJ?si=2c9ac0f940c544b9 Listen to the song - Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/us/album/turquoise-1-11/1589520873?i=1589520875 Listen to the song - Apple Music]
*[https://music.amazon.ca/albums/B09J1RGB2G Listen to the song - Amazon Music]
*[https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=2I2kE7G-s0g Listen to the song - YouTube Music]
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'''{{SITENAME}}''' is a wiki dedicated to hosting information about anything and everything related to the Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker). It was created on August 6, 2022 by Orbitron (based on an old wiki from Babboo11) and currently has {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} articles.
== Why? ==
USS doesn't have enough information out there online is the simple answer. The information that does exist on the internet is either incorrect, outdated or about naval ships.
== How? ==
This site is hosted using Miraheze, a free service which hosts MediaWiki-based wiki sites.
== What? ==
Good question.
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006 at [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s home studio
| Genre = Acoustic, folk, drum and bass
| Length = 44:51
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 50
| Last album = ''[[2003 Demo]]''<br>(2003)
| This album = '''''Flying With Brian 3'''''<br>(2006)
| Next album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''Flying With Brian 3''' is a demo by [[USS]], which was recorded and released to 50 people on CD-R in 2006.
== Overview ==
''See [[Team of Captains]], [[Willnaught Roughness]]''
After [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus in the summer of 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] went back on the road doing [[List of USS concerts#Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo)|solo shows]], while [[Human Kebab]] went to work at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta, occasionally going home to record songs for [[Willnaught Roughness]]. During this time, it was decided that Ashley, [[Brian Mackenzie]] and a few friends would record an album. This culminated into "Flying With Brian 3" and was recorded mostly acoustic in the studio located inside the house Ashley, Human Kebab and Brian used to live, often dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". The name originated from a cruise called "Flying With Brian" featuring Ashley and some friends. A house party happened later, called "Flying With Brian 2", and for the third "Flying With Brian", an album was recorded.
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 44:51
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[A Word From Brian]]
| writer1 = Brian Mackenzie
| length1 = 1:04
| title2 = [[Theory vs Action]]
| writer2 = Ashley Buchholz
| length2 = 3:45
| title3 = [[Now Is Well]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:37
| title4 = [[I Need Weed Like A Career]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:45
| title5 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 5:20
| title6 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer6 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons, Charles Topping
| length6 = 4:15
| title7 = [[Funk Flash]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 3:42
| title8 = [[Choices]]
| writer8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:42
| title9 = [[World War Me]]
| writer9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 3:34
| title10 = [[Buzz Of The Open Road]]
| writer10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 2:34
| title11 = [[Let's Go Out And Play]]
| writer11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:38
| title12 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray]]
| writer12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 1:59
| title13 = [[Neurochemical Warfare]]
| writer13 = Barbara Marciniak
| length13 = 3:00
}}
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006 at [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s home studio
| Genre = Acoustic, folk, drum and bass
| Length = 44:51
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 50
| Last album = ''[[2003 Demo]]''<br>(2003)
| This album = '''''Flying With Brian 3'''''<br>(2006)
| Next album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''Flying With Brian 3''' is a demo by [[USS]], which was recorded and released to 50 people in 2006.
== Overview ==
After [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus in the summer of 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] went back on the road doing [[List of USS concerts#Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo)|solo shows]], while [[Human Kebab]] went to work at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta, occasionally going home to record songs for [[Willnaught Roughness]]. During this time, it was decided that Ashley, [[Brian Mackenzie]] and a few friends would record an album. This culminated into "Flying With Brian 3" and was recorded mostly acoustic in the studio located inside the house Ashley, Human Kebab and Brian used to live, often dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". The name originated from a cruise called "Flying With Brian" featuring Ashley and some friends. A house party happened later, called "Flying With Brian 2", and for the third "Flying With Brian", an album was recorded.
"Flying With Brian 3" was released to 50 people on CD in 2006. It includes 13 tracks; 12 acoustic tracks and 1 already produced track ([[Neurochemical Warfare]]). 7 of these tracks would become later [[USS]] tracks, notably [[Now Is Well]] becoming [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]], [[Funk Flash]] becoming [[Domino]], [[Let's Go Out And Play]] becoming [[Nepal]], and the already mentioned [[Neurochemical Warfare]] becoming [[Turquoise 1:11]].
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 44:51
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[A Word From Brian]]
| writer1 = Brian Mackenzie
| length1 = 1:04
| title2 = [[Theory vs Action]]
| writer2 = Ashley Buchholz
| length2 = 3:45
| title3 = [[Now Is Well]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:37
| title4 = [[I Need Weed Like A Career]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:45
| title5 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 5:20
| title6 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer6 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons, Charles Topping
| length6 = 4:15
| title7 = [[Funk Flash]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 3:42
| title8 = [[Choices]]
| writer8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:42
| title9 = [[World War Me]]
| writer9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 3:34
| title10 = [[Buzz Of The Open Road]]
| writer10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 2:34
| title11 = [[Let's Go Out And Play]]
| writer11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:38
| title12 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray]]
| writer12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 1:59
| title13 = [[Neurochemical Warfare]]
| writer13 = Barbara Marciniak
| length13 = 3:00
}}
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006 at [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s home studio
| Genre = Acoustic, folk, drum and bass
| Length = 44:51
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 50
| Last album = ''[[2003 Demo]]''<br>(2003)
| This album = '''''Flying With Brian 3'''''<br>(2006)
| Next album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''Flying With Brian 3''' is a demo by [[USS]], which was recorded and released to 50 people in 2006.
== Overview ==
After [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus in the summer of 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] went back on the road doing [[List of USS concerts#Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo)|solo shows]], while [[Human Kebab]] went to work at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta, occasionally going home to record songs for [[Willnaught Roughness]]. During this time, it was decided that Ashley, [[Brian Mackenzie]] and a few friends would record an album. This culminated into "Flying With Brian 3" and was recorded mostly acoustic in the studio located inside the house Ashley, Human Kebab and Brian used to live, often dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". The name originated from a cruise called "Flying With Brian" featuring Ashley and some friends. A house party happened later, called "Flying With Brian 2", and for the third "Flying With Brian", an album was recorded.
"Flying With Brian 3" was released to 50 people on CD in 2006. It includes 13 tracks; 12 acoustic tracks and 1 already produced track ([[Neurochemical Warfare]]). 7 of these tracks would become later [[USS]] tracks, notably [[Now Is Well]] becoming [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]], [[Funk Flash]] becoming [[Domino]], [[Let's Go Out And Play]] becoming [[Nepal]], and the already mentioned [[Neurochemical Warfare]] becoming [[Turquoise 1:11]].
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 44:51
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[A Word From Brian]]
| writer1 = Brian Mackenzie
| length1 = 1:04
| title2 = [[Theory vs Action]]
| writer2 = Ashley Buchholz
| length2 = 3:45
| title3 = [[Now Is Well]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:37
| title4 = [[I Need Weed Like A Career]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:45
| title5 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 5:20
| title6 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer6 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons, Charles Topping
| length6 = 4:15
| title7 = [[Funk Flash]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 3:42
| title8 = [[Choices]]
| writer8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:42
| title9 = [[World War Me]]
| writer9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 3:34
| title10 = [[Buzz Of The Open Road]]
| writer10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 2:34
| title11 = [[Let's Go Out And Play]]
| writer11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:38
| title12 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray]]
| writer12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 1:59
| title13 = [[Neurochemical Warfare]]
| writer13 = Barbara Marciniak
| length13 = 3:00
}}
== Audio ==
<youtube>inCeUxheirI</youtube>
[[Category:2006]] [[Category:Albums]] [[Category:Demos]]
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006 at [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s home studio
| Genre = Acoustic, folk, drum and bass
| Length = 44:51
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 50
| Last album = ''[[2003 Demo]]''<br>(2003)
| This album = '''''Flying With Brian 3'''''<br>(2006)
| Next album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''Flying With Brian 3''' is a demo by [[USS]], which was recorded and released to 50 people in 2006.
== Overview ==
After [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus in the summer of 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] went back on the road doing [[List of USS concerts#Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo)|solo shows]], while [[Human Kebab]] went to work at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta, occasionally going home to record songs for [[Willnaught Roughness]]. During this time, it was decided that Ashley, [[Brian Mackenzie]] and a few friends would record an album. This culminated into "Flying With Brian 3" and was recorded mostly acoustic in the studio located inside the house Ashley, Human Kebab and Brian used to live, often dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". The name originated from a cruise called "Flying With Brian" featuring Ashley and some friends. A house party happened later, called "Flying With Brian 2", and for the third "Flying With Brian", an album was recorded.
"Flying With Brian 3" was released to 50 people on CD in 2006. It includes 13 tracks; 12 acoustic tracks and 1 already produced track ([[Neurochemical Warfare]]). 7 of these tracks would become later [[USS]] tracks, notably [[Now Is Well]] becoming [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]], [[Funk Flash]] becoming [[Domino]], [[Let's Go Out And Play]] becoming [[Nepal]], and the already mentioned [[Neurochemical Warfare]] becoming [[Turquoise 1:11]].
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 44:51
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[A Word From Brian]]
| writer1 = Brian Mackenzie
| length1 = 1:04
| title2 = [[Theory vs Action]]
| writer2 = Ashley Buchholz
| length2 = 3:45
| title3 = [[Now Is Well]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:37
| title4 = [[I Need Weed Like A Career]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:45
| title5 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 5:20
| title6 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer6 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons, Charles Topping
| length6 = 4:15
| title7 = [[Funk Flash]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 3:42
| title8 = [[Choices]]
| writer8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:42
| title9 = [[World War Me]]
| writer9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 3:34
| title10 = [[Buzz Of The Open Road]]
| writer10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 2:34
| title11 = [[Let's Go Out And Play]]
| writer11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:38
| title12 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray]]
| writer12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 1:59
| title13 = [[Neurochemical Warfare]]
| writer13 = Barbara Marciniak
| length13 = 3:00
}}
== Audio ==
<youtube>inCeUxheirI</youtube>
== See also ==
*[[Team of Captains]]
*[[Willnaught Roughness
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006 at [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s home studio
| Genre = Acoustic, folk, drum and bass
| Length = 44:51
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 50
| Last album = ''[[2003 Demo]]''<br>(2003)
| This album = '''''Flying With Brian 3'''''<br>(2006)
| Next album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''Flying With Brian 3''' is a demo by [[USS]], which was recorded and released to 50 people in 2006.
== Overview ==
After [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus in the summer of 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] went back on the road doing [[List of USS concerts#Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo)|solo shows]], while [[Human Kebab]] went to work at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta, occasionally going home to record songs for [[Willnaught Roughness]]. During this time, it was decided that Ashley, [[Brian Mackenzie]] and a few friends would record an album. This culminated into "Flying With Brian 3" and was recorded mostly acoustic in the studio located inside the house Ashley, Human Kebab and Brian used to live, often dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". The name originated from a cruise called "Flying With Brian" featuring Ashley and some friends. A house party happened later, called "Flying With Brian 2", and for the third "Flying With Brian", an album was recorded.
"Flying With Brian 3" was released to 50 people on CD in 2006. It includes 13 tracks; 12 acoustic tracks and 1 already produced track ([[Neurochemical Warfare]]). 7 of these tracks would become later [[USS]] tracks, notably [[Now Is Well]] becoming [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]], [[Funk Flash]] becoming [[Domino]], [[Let's Go Out And Play]] becoming [[Nepal]], and the already mentioned [[Neurochemical Warfare]] becoming [[Turquoise 1:11]].
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 44:51
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[A Word From Brian]]
| writer1 = Brian Mackenzie
| length1 = 1:04
| title2 = [[Theory vs Action]]
| writer2 = Ashley Buchholz
| length2 = 3:45
| title3 = [[Now Is Well]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:37
| title4 = [[I Need Weed Like A Career]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:45
| title5 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 5:20
| title6 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer6 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons, Charles Topping
| length6 = 4:15
| title7 = [[Funk Flash]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 3:42
| title8 = [[Choices]]
| writer8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:42
| title9 = [[World War Me]]
| writer9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 3:34
| title10 = [[Buzz Of The Open Road]]
| writer10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 2:34
| title11 = [[Let's Go Out And Play]]
| writer11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:38
| title12 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray]]
| writer12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 1:59
| title13 = [[Neurochemical Warfare]]
| writer13 = Barbara Marciniak
| length13 = 3:00
}}
== Audio ==
<youtube>inCeUxheirI</youtube>
== See also ==
*[[Team of Captains]]
*[[Willnaught Roughness]]
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| Name = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006 at [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s home studio
| Genre = Acoustic, folk, drum and bass
| Length = 44:51
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 50
| Last album = ''[[Burn At Will]]''<br>(2003)
| This album = '''''Flying With Brian 3'''''<br>(2006)
| Next album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''Flying With Brian 3''' is a demo by [[USS]], which was recorded and released to 50 people in 2006.
== Overview ==
After [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus in the summer of 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] went back on the road doing [[List of USS concerts#Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo)|solo shows]], while [[Human Kebab]] went to work at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta, occasionally going home to record songs for [[Willnaught Roughness]]. During this time, it was decided that Ashley, [[Brian Mackenzie]] and a few friends would record an album. This culminated into "Flying With Brian 3" and was recorded mostly acoustic in the studio located inside the house Ashley, Human Kebab and Brian used to live, often dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". The name originated from a cruise called "Flying With Brian" featuring Ashley and some friends. A house party happened later, called "Flying With Brian 2", and for the third "Flying With Brian", an album was recorded.
"Flying With Brian 3" was released to 50 people on CD in 2006. It includes 13 tracks; 12 acoustic tracks and 1 already produced track ([[Neurochemical Warfare]]). 7 of these tracks would become later [[USS]] tracks, notably [[Now Is Well]] becoming [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]], [[Funk Flash]] becoming [[Domino]], [[Let's Go Out And Play]] becoming [[Nepal]], and the already mentioned [[Neurochemical Warfare]] becoming [[Turquoise 1:11]].
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 44:51
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[A Word From Brian]]
| writer1 = Brian Mackenzie
| length1 = 1:04
| title2 = [[Theory vs Action]]
| writer2 = Ashley Buchholz
| length2 = 3:45
| title3 = [[Now Is Well]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:37
| title4 = [[I Need Weed Like A Career]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:45
| title5 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 5:20
| title6 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer6 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons, Charles Topping
| length6 = 4:15
| title7 = [[Funk Flash]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 3:42
| title8 = [[Choices]]
| writer8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:42
| title9 = [[World War Me]]
| writer9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 3:34
| title10 = [[Buzz Of The Open Road]]
| writer10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 2:34
| title11 = [[Let's Go Out And Play]]
| writer11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:38
| title12 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray]]
| writer12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 1:59
| title13 = [[Neurochemical Warfare]]
| writer13 = Barbara Marciniak
| length13 = 3:00
}}
== Audio ==
<youtube>inCeUxheirI</youtube>
== See also ==
*[[Team of Captains]]
*[[Willnaught Roughness]]
[[Category:2006]] [[Category:Albums]] [[Category:Demos]]
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006 at [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s home studio
| Genre = Acoustic, folk, drum and bass
| Length = 44:51
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 50
| Last album = ''[[Burn At Will]]''<br>(2003)
| This album = '''''Flying With Brian 3'''''<br>(2006)
| Next album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''Flying With Brian 3''' is a demo by [[USS]], which was recorded and released to 50 people in 2006.
== Overview ==
After [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus in the summer of 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] went back on the road doing [[List of USS concerts#Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo)|solo shows]], while [[Human Kebab]] went to work at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta, occasionally going home to record songs for [[Willnaught Roughness]]. During this time, it was decided that Ashley, [[Brian Mackenzie]] and a few friends would record an album. This culminated into "Flying With Brian 3" and was recorded mostly acoustic in the studio located inside the house Ashley, Human Kebab and Brian used to live, often dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". The name originated from a cruise called "Flying With Brian" featuring Ashley and some friends. A house party happened later, called "Flying With Brian 2", and for the third "Flying With Brian", an album was recorded.
Like "[[Burn At Will]]", a limited quantity (50) of CDs were given out to friends and family in 2006, in hopes that they would burn copies and pass them on to other people. It includes 13 tracks; 12 acoustic tracks and 1 already produced track ([[Neurochemical Warfare]]). 7 of these tracks would become later [[USS]] tracks, notably [[Now Is Well]] becoming [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]], [[Funk Flash]] becoming [[Domino]], [[Let's Go Out And Play]] becoming [[Nepal]], and the already mentioned [[Neurochemical Warfare]] becoming [[Turquoise 1:11]].
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 44:51
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[A Word From Brian]]
| writer1 = Brian Mackenzie
| length1 = 1:04
| title2 = [[Theory vs Action]]
| writer2 = Ashley Buchholz
| length2 = 3:45
| title3 = [[Now Is Well]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:37
| title4 = [[I Need Weed Like A Career]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:45
| title5 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 5:20
| title6 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer6 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons, Charles Topping
| length6 = 4:15
| title7 = [[Funk Flash]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 3:42
| title8 = [[Choices]]
| writer8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:42
| title9 = [[World War Me]]
| writer9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 3:34
| title10 = [[Buzz Of The Open Road]]
| writer10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 2:34
| title11 = [[Let's Go Out And Play]]
| writer11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:38
| title12 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray]]
| writer12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 1:59
| title13 = [[Neurochemical Warfare]]
| writer13 = Barbara Marciniak
| length13 = 3:00
}}
== Audio ==
<youtube>inCeUxheirI</youtube>
== See also ==
*[[Team of Captains]]
*[[Willnaught Roughness]]
[[Category:2006]] [[Category:Albums]] [[Category:Demos]]
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006 at [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s home studio
| Genre = Acoustic, folk, drum and bass
| Length = 44:51
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 50
| Last album = ''[[Burn At Will]]''<br>(2003)
| This album = '''''Flying With Brian 3'''''<br>(2006)
| Next album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''Flying With Brian 3''' is a demo by [[USS]], which was recorded and released to 50 people in 2006.
== Overview ==
After [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus in the summer of 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] went back on the road doing [[List of USS concerts#Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo)|solo shows]], while [[Human Kebab]] went to work at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta, occasionally going home to record songs for [[Willnaught Roughness]]. During this time, it was decided that Ashley, [[Brian Mackenzie]] and a few friends would record an album. This culminated into "Flying With Brian 3" and was recorded mostly acoustic in the studio located inside the house Ashley, Human Kebab and Brian used to live, often dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". The name originated from a cruise called "Flying With Brian" featuring Ashley and some friends. A house party happened later, called "Flying With Brian 2", and for the third "Flying With Brian", an album was recorded.
Like "[[Burn At Will]]", a limited quantity (50) of CDs was given out to friends and family in 2006, in hopes that they would burn copies and pass them on to other people. It includes 13 tracks; 12 acoustic tracks and 1 already produced track ([[Neurochemical Warfare]]). 7 of these tracks would become later [[USS]] tracks, notably [[Now Is Well]] becoming [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]], [[Funk Flash]] becoming [[Domino]], [[Let's Go Out And Play]] becoming [[Nepal]], and the already mentioned [[Neurochemical Warfare]] becoming [[Turquoise 1:11]].
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 44:51
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[A Word From Brian]]
| writer1 = Brian Mackenzie
| length1 = 1:04
| title2 = [[Theory vs Action]]
| writer2 = Ashley Buchholz
| length2 = 3:45
| title3 = [[Now Is Well]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:37
| title4 = [[I Need Weed Like A Career]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:45
| title5 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 5:20
| title6 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer6 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons, Charles Topping
| length6 = 4:15
| title7 = [[Funk Flash]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 3:42
| title8 = [[Choices]]
| writer8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:42
| title9 = [[World War Me]]
| writer9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 3:34
| title10 = [[Buzz Of The Open Road]]
| writer10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 2:34
| title11 = [[Let's Go Out And Play]]
| writer11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:38
| title12 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray]]
| writer12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 1:59
| title13 = [[Neurochemical Warfare]]
| writer13 = Barbara Marciniak
| length13 = 3:00
}}
== Audio ==
<youtube>inCeUxheirI</youtube>
== See also ==
*[[Team of Captains]]
*[[Willnaught Roughness]]
[[Category:2006]] [[Category:Albums]] [[Category:Demos]]
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006 at [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s home studio
| Genre = Acoustic, folk, drum and bass
| Length = 44:51
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 50
| Last album = ''[[Burn At Will]]''<br>(2003)
| This album = '''''Flying With Brian 3'''''<br>(2006)
| Next album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''Flying With Brian 3''' is a demo by [[USS]], which was recorded and released to 50 people in 2006.
== Overview ==
After [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus in the summer of 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] went back on the road doing [[List of USS concerts#Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo)|solo shows]], while [[Human Kebab]] went to work at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta, occasionally going home to record songs for [[Willnaught Roughness]]. During this time, it was decided that Ashley, [[Brian Mackenzie]] and a few friends would record an album. This culminated into "Flying With Brian 3" and was recorded mostly acoustic in the studio located inside the house Ashley, Human Kebab and Brian used to live, often dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". The name originated from a cruise called "Flying With Brian" featuring Ashley and some friends. A house party happened later, called "Flying With Brian 2", and for the third "Flying With Brian", an album was recorded.
"Flying With Brian 3" was released to 50 people on CD in 2006. It includes 13 tracks; 12 acoustic tracks and 1 already produced track ([[Neurochemical Warfare]]). 7 of these tracks would become later [[USS]] tracks, notably [[Now Is Well]] becoming [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]], [[Funk Flash]] becoming [[Domino]], [[Let's Go Out And Play]] becoming [[Nepal]], and the already mentioned [[Neurochemical Warfare]] becoming [[Turquoise 1:11]].
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 44:51
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[A Word From Brian]]
| writer1 = Brian Mackenzie
| length1 = 1:04
| title2 = [[Theory vs Action]]
| writer2 = Ashley Buchholz
| length2 = 3:45
| title3 = [[Now Is Well]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:37
| title4 = [[I Need Weed Like A Career]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:45
| title5 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 5:20
| title6 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer6 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons, Charles Topping
| length6 = 4:15
| title7 = [[Funk Flash]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 3:42
| title8 = [[Choices]]
| writer8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:42
| title9 = [[World War Me]]
| writer9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 3:34
| title10 = [[Buzz Of The Open Road]]
| writer10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 2:34
| title11 = [[Let's Go Out And Play]]
| writer11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:38
| title12 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray]]
| writer12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 1:59
| title13 = [[Neurochemical Warfare]]
| length13 = 3:00
}}
== Audio ==
<youtube>inCeUxheirI</youtube>
== See also ==
*[[Team of Captains]]
*[[Willnaught Roughness]]
[[Category:2006]] [[Category:Albums]] [[Category:Demos]]
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006 at [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s home studio
| Genre = Acoustic, folk, drum and bass
| Length = 44:51
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 50
| Last album = ''[[Burn At Will]]''<br>(2003)
| This album = '''''Flying With Brian 3'''''<br>(2006)
| Next album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''Flying With Brian 3''' is a demo by [[USS]], which was recorded and released to 50 people in 2006.
== Overview ==
After [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus in the summer of 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] went back on the road doing [[List of USS concerts#Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo)|solo shows]], while [[Human Kebab]] went to work at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta, occasionally going home to record songs for [[Willnaught Roughness]]. During this time, it was decided that Ashley, [[Brian Mackenzie]] and a few friends would record an album. This culminated into "Flying With Brian 3" and was recorded mostly acoustic in the studio located inside the house Ashley, Human Kebab and Brian used to live, often dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". The name originated from a cruise called "Flying With Brian" featuring Ashley and some friends. A house party happened later, called "Flying With Brian 2", and for the third "Flying With Brian", an album was recorded.
"Flying With Brian 3" was released to 50 people on CD in 2006. It includes 13 tracks; 12 acoustic tracks and 1 already produced track ([[Neurochemical Warfare]]). 7 of these tracks would become later [[USS]] tracks, notably [[Now Is Well]] becoming [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]], [[Funk Flash]] becoming [[Domino]], [[Let's Go Out And Play]] becoming [[Nepal]], and the already mentioned [[Neurochemical Warfare]] becoming [[Turquoise 1:11]].
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 44:51
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[A Word From Brian]]
| writer1 = Brian Mackenzie
| length1 = 1:04
| title2 = [[Theory vs Action]]
| writer2 = Ashley Buchholz
| length2 = 3:45
| title3 = [[Now Is Well]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:37
| title4 = [[I Need Weed Like A Career]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:45
| title5 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 5:20
| title6 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer6 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons, Charles Topping
| length6 = 4:15
| title7 = [[Funk Flash]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 3:42
| title8 = [[Choices]]
| writer8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:42
| title9 = [[World War Me]]
| writer9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 3:34
| title10 = [[Buzz Of The Open Road]]
| writer10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 2:34
| title11 = [[Let's Go Out And Play]]
| writer11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:38
| title12 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray]]
| writer12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 1:59
| title13 = [[Neurochemical Warfare]]
| note13 = Instrumental
| length13 = 3:00
}}
== Audio ==
<youtube>inCeUxheirI</youtube>
== See also ==
*[[Team of Captains]]
*[[Willnaught Roughness]]
[[Category:2006]] [[Category:Albums]] [[Category:Demos]]
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006 at [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s home studio
| Genre = Acoustic, folk, drum and bass
| Length = 44:51
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 50
| Last album = ''[[Burn At Will]]''<br>(2003)
| This album = '''''Flying With Brian 3'''''<br>(2006)
| Next album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''Flying With Brian 3''' is a demo by [[USS]], which was recorded and released to 50 people in 2006.
== Overview ==
After [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus in the summer of 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] went back on the road doing [[List of USS concerts#Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo)|solo shows]], while [[Human Kebab]] went to work at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta, occasionally going home to record songs for [[Willnaught Roughness]]. During this time, it was decided that Ashley, [[Brian Mackenzie]] and a few friends would record an album. This culminated into "Flying With Brian 3" and was recorded mostly acoustic in the studio located inside the house Ashley, Human Kebab and Brian used to live, often dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". The name originated from a cruise called "Flying With Brian" featuring Ashley and some friends. A house party happened later, called "Flying With Brian 2", and for the third "Flying With Brian", an album was recorded.
"Flying With Brian 3" was released to 50 people on CD in 2006. It includes 13 tracks; 12 acoustic tracks and 1 already produced track ([[Neurochemical Warfare]]). 7 of these tracks would become later [[USS]] tracks, notably [[Now Is Well]] becoming [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]], [[Funk Flash]] becoming [[Domino]], [[Let's Go Out And Play]] becoming [[Nepal]], and the already mentioned [[Neurochemical Warfare]] becoming [[Turquoise 1:11]].
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 44:51
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[A Word From Brian]]
| writer1 = Brian Mackenzie
| length1 = 1:04
| title2 = [[Theory vs Action]]
| writer2 = Ashley Buchholz
| length2 = 3:45
| title3 = [[Now Is Well]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:37
| title4 = [[I Need Weed Like A Career]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:45
| title5 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 5:20
| title6 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer6 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons, Charles Topping
| length6 = 4:15
| title7 = [[Funk Flash]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 3:42
| title8 = [[Choices]]
| writer8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:42
| title9 = [[World War Me]]
| writer9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 3:34
| title10 = [[Buzz Of The Open Road]]
| writer10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 2:34
| title11 = [[Let's Go Out And Play]]
| writer11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:38
| title12 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray]]
| writer12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 1:59
| title13 = [[Neurochemical Warfare]]
| note13 = Instrumental
| length13 = 3:00
}}
== Audio ==
<youtube>inCeUxheirI</youtube>
== See also ==
*[[Team of Captains]]
*[[Willnaught Roughness]]
[[Category:USS demos]] [[Category:2006]]
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006 at [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s home studio
| Genre = Acoustic, folk, drum and bass
| Length = 44:51
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 50
| Last album = ''[[Burn At Will]]''<br>(2003)
| This album = '''''Flying With Brian 3'''''<br>(2006)
| Next album = ''[[2007 Demo]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''Flying With Brian 3''' is a demo by [[USS]], which was recorded and released to 50 people in 2006.
== Overview ==
After [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus in the summer of 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] went back on the road doing [[List of USS concerts#Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo)|solo shows]], while [[Human Kebab]] went to work at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta, occasionally going home to record songs for [[Willnaught Roughness]]. During this time, it was decided that Ashley, [[Brian Mackenzie]] and a few friends would record an album. This culminated into "Flying With Brian 3" and was recorded mostly acoustic in the studio located inside the house Ashley, Human Kebab and Brian used to live, often dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". The name originated from a cruise called "Flying With Brian" featuring Ashley and some friends. A house party happened later, called "Flying With Brian 2", and for the third "Flying With Brian", an album was recorded.
"Flying With Brian 3" was released to 50 people on CD in 2006. It includes 13 tracks; 12 acoustic tracks and 1 already produced track ([[Neurochemical Warfare]]). 7 of these tracks would become later [[USS]] tracks, notably [[Now Is Well]] becoming [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]], [[Funk Flash]] becoming [[Domino]], [[Let's Go Out And Play]] becoming [[Nepal]], and the already mentioned [[Neurochemical Warfare]] becoming [[Turquoise 1:11]].
== Audio ==
<youtube>inCeUxheirI</youtube>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 44:51
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[A Word From Brian]]
| writer1 = Brian Mackenzie
| length1 = 1:04
| title2 = [[Theory vs Action]]
| writer2 = Ashley Buchholz
| length2 = 3:45
| title3 = [[Now Is Well]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:37
| title4 = [[I Need Weed Like A Career]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:45
| title5 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 5:20
| title6 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer6 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons, Charles Topping
| length6 = 4:15
| title7 = [[Funk Flash]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 3:42
| title8 = [[Choices]]
| writer8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:42
| title9 = [[World War Me]]
| writer9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 3:34
| title10 = [[Buzz Of The Open Road]]
| writer10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 2:34
| title11 = [[Let's Go Out And Play]]
| writer11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:38
| title12 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray]]
| writer12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 1:59
| title13 = [[Neurochemical Warfare]]
| note13 = Instrumental
| length13 = 3:00
}}
== See also ==
*[[Team of Captains]]
*[[Willnaught Roughness]]
[[Category:USS demos]] [[Category:2006]]
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006 at [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s home studio
| Genre = Acoustic, folk, drum and bass
| Length = 44:51
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 50
| Last album = ''[[Burn At Will]]''<br>(2003)
| This album = '''''Flying With Brian 3'''''<br>(2006)
| Next album = ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''Flying With Brian 3''' is [[USS]]'s second demo. 50 copies were made and distributed in 2006.
== Overview ==
After [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus in the summer of 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] went back on the road doing [[List of USS concerts#Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo)|solo shows]], while [[Human Kebab]] went to work at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta, occasionally going home to record songs for [[Willnaught Roughness]]. During this time, it was decided that Ashley, [[Brian Mackenzie]] and a few friends would record an album. This culminated into "Flying With Brian 3" and was recorded mostly acoustic in the studio located inside the house Ashley, Human Kebab and Brian used to live, often dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". The name originated from a cruise called "Flying With Brian" featuring Ashley and some friends. A house party happened later, called "Flying With Brian 2", and for the third "Flying With Brian", an album was recorded.
Like "[[Burn At Will]]", "Flying With Brian 3" was released in a limited quantity of 50 CDs in 2006, in hopes that people would burn copies and distribute them to others. It includes 13 tracks; 12 acoustic tracks and 1 already produced track ([[Neurochemical Warfare]]). 7 of these tracks would become later [[USS]] tracks, notably [[Now Is Well]] becoming [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]], [[Funk Flash]] becoming [[Domino]], [[Let's Go Out And Play]] becoming [[Nepal]], and the already mentioned [[Neurochemical Warfare]] becoming [[Turquoise 1:11]].
== Audio ==
<youtube>inCeUxheirI</youtube>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 44:51
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[A Word From Brian]]
| writer1 = Brian Mackenzie
| length1 = 1:04
| title2 = [[Theory vs Action]]
| writer2 = Ashley Buchholz
| length2 = 3:45
| title3 = [[Now Is Well]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:37
| title4 = [[I Need Weed Like A Career]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:45
| title5 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 5:20
| title6 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer6 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons, Charles Topping
| length6 = 4:15
| title7 = [[Funk Flash]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 3:42
| title8 = [[Choices]]
| writer8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:42
| title9 = [[World War Me]]
| writer9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 3:34
| title10 = [[Buzz Of The Open Road]]
| writer10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 2:34
| title11 = [[Let's Go Out And Play]]
| writer11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:38
| title12 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray]]
| writer12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 1:59
| title13 = [[Neurochemical Warfare]]
| note13 = Instrumental
| length13 = 3:00
}}
== See also ==
*[[Team of Captains]]
*[[Willnaught Roughness]]
[[Category:USS demos]] [[Category:2006]]
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| Name = Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br> 2007 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007 at Sound and Vision, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:43
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], Iain MacPherson
| Status = Officially released
| This single = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(2007)
| Next single = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(2008)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(1)
| This track = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(2)
| Next track = "[[Drop Around The Clock]]"<br>(3)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(6)
| Next track = "[[Funk Flash]]"<br>(7)
}}
}}
'''Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole''' is the second track and lead single from [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Flying With Brian 3]]'' (Demo)
*''[[Welding the C:/]]''
*''[[Singles]]''
== Overview ==
{{Ashley Buchholz quote|I was dog-sitting a brilliant border collie for a corporate accountant and as I was falling asleep, I rubbed the magic lamp of the great genie in my mind and said, “Tomorrow, I will write the greatest song I have ever written."|Backstage Winnipeg<ref name=BACKWIN>https://backstagewinnipeg.tripod.com/InterviewUbiquitousSyngerySeekers.html</ref>}}
"Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole" was written by [[Ashley Buchholz]] in 2005 with (at the time) bandmates [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] and [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]]. It pays homage to the culture of Newfoundland and eastern Canada as a whole, with such lines as "Bonavista baby", and the entire bridge, which is based on a traditional rhyme from Newfoundland called "I's the B'y". It was demoed over 2005 and 2006, making an appearance on the [[Flying With Brian 3]] demo.
== Music video ==
This song's music video was directed by Alon Isocianu and was released in March 2008. It was the band's very first music video and predominantly features flashing and quickly moving imagery.
''WARNING: Flashing lights/visuals''
<youtube>McQjHCc2L40</youtube>
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, guitars, erhu, synthesizers, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Iain MacPherson - Production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
== Lyrics ==
{{Ashley Buchholz quote|Hollowpoint is essentially about the process of going from a psychotic sewer to an amniotic lighthouse. It is about being brave enough to explore your dungeon to find the ship building plans and then with the right crew setting sail on a sea love to an unbounded utopia of monumental splendor[sic] and making out.|Backstage Winnipeg<ref name=BACKWIN/>}}
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole<br>
<br>
I can’t seem to follow a pendulum<br>
And there must be organic cures for me<br>
Report to base, instrumental case<br>
Here’s the map to my oubliette<br>
<br>
Once more, I’m flying with Brian my friend<br>
Hold me, Bonavista baby<br>
Moosemeat neighboured a medley of beans<br>
Screech me<br>
<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
With love<br>
<br>
You make me flow<br>
You help me to grow<br>
You make me glow<br>
You help me to know<br>
<br>
Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole
</div></div>
== References ==
<references />
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br> 2007 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007 at Sound and Vision, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:43
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], Iain MacPherson
| Status = Officially released
| This single = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(2007)
| Next single = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(2008)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(1)
| This track = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(2)
| Next track = "[[Drop Around The Clock]]"<br>(3)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(6)
| Next track = "[[Funk Flash]]"<br>(7)
}}
}}
'''Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole''' is the second track and lead single from [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Flying With Brian 3]]'' (Demo)
*''[[Welding the C:/]]''
*''[[Singles]]''
== Overview ==
{{Ashley Buchholz quote|I was dog-sitting a brilliant border collie for a corporate accountant and as I was falling asleep, I rubbed the magic lamp of the great genie in my mind and said, “Tomorrow, I will write the greatest song I have ever written."|Backstage Winnipeg<ref name=BACKWIN>https://backstagewinnipeg.tripod.com/InterviewUbiquitousSyngerySeekers.html</ref>}}
"Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole" was written by [[Ashley Buchholz]] in 2005 with (at the time) bandmates [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] and [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]]. It pays homage to the culture of Newfoundland and eastern Canada as a whole, with such lines as "Bonavista baby", and the entire bridge, which is based on a traditional rhyme from Newfoundland called "I's the B'y". It was demoed over 2005 and 2006, making an appearance on the [[Flying With Brian 3]] demo.
This song would be recorded in 2007 at Sound and Vision in Toronto, Ontario for inclusion on the [[Welding the C:/]] EP. It notably includes [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], the band's former third member on synthesizers and production.
== Music video ==
This song's music video was directed by Alon Isocianu and was released in March 2008. It was the band's very first music video and predominantly features flashing and quickly moving imagery.
''WARNING: Flashing lights/visuals''
<youtube>McQjHCc2L40</youtube>
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, guitars, erhu, synthesizers, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Iain MacPherson - Production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
== Lyrics ==
{{Ashley Buchholz quote|Hollowpoint is essentially about the process of going from a psychotic sewer to an amniotic lighthouse. It is about being brave enough to explore your dungeon to find the ship building plans and then with the right crew setting sail on a sea love to an unbounded utopia of monumental splendor[sic] and making out.|Backstage Winnipeg<ref name=BACKWIN/>}}
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole<br>
<br>
I can’t seem to follow a pendulum<br>
And there must be organic cures for me<br>
Report to base, instrumental case<br>
Here’s the map to my oubliette<br>
<br>
Once more, I’m flying with Brian my friend<br>
Hold me, Bonavista baby<br>
Moosemeat neighboured a medley of beans<br>
Screech me<br>
<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
With love<br>
<br>
You make me flow<br>
You help me to grow<br>
You make me glow<br>
You help me to know<br>
<br>
Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole
</div></div>
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Singles]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:2008]]
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| Name = 2003 Demo
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = December 25, 2003
| Recorded = Unknown
| Genre = Unknown
| Length = Unknown
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 25
| This album = '''''2003 Demo'''''<br>(2003)
| Next album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
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'''2003 Demo''' is a demo by [[USS]], which was released to 25 people on Christmas of 2003.<ref>Discord message by a friend of the band</ref> Not much is known about this album.
== References ==
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| Name = 2003 Demo
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = December 25, 2003
| Recorded = Unknown
| Genre = Unknown
| Length = Unknown
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 25
| This album = '''''2003 Demo'''''<br>(2003)
| Next album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
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'''2003 Demo''' is a demo by [[USS]], which was released to 25 people on Christmas of 2003.<ref>Discord message by a friend of the band</ref> Not much is known about this album.
== References ==
<references />
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| Name = Burn At Will
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = December 25, 2003
| Recorded = Unknown
| Genre = Unknown
| Length = Unknown
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 25
| This album = '''''Burn At Will'''''<br>(2003)
| Next album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
}}
'''Burn At Will''' is a demo by [[USS]], which was released to 25 people on Christmas of 2003.<ref>Discord message by a friend of the band</ref>
== Overview ==
Earlier in 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] had come up with the moniker "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" and had started performing under said moniker for solo shows. On Christmas Eve, Ashley realized that he hadn't gotten gifts for anyone, so he made a CD of old recordings, put "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" on the label, and gave 25 copies out to friends and family the next day.
== References ==
<references />
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| Name = Burn At Will
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = December 25, 2003
| Recorded = Unknown
| Genre = Unknown
| Length = Unknown
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 25
| This album = '''''Burn At Will'''''<br>(2003)
| Next album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
}}
'''Burn At Will''' is a demo by [[USS]].
== Overview ==
Earlier in 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] had come up with the moniker "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" and had started performing under said moniker for solo shows. On Christmas Eve, Ashley realized that he hadn't gotten gifts for anyone, so he made a CD of old recordings, put "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" on the label, and gave 25 copies out to friends and family the next day.
== References ==
<references />
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| Name = Burn At Will
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = December 25, 2003
| Recorded = Unknown
| Genre = Unknown
| Length = Unknown
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 25
| This album = '''''Burn At Will'''''<br>(2003)
| Next album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
}}
'''Burn At Will''' is a demo by [[USS]]. Not much is known about this demo.
== Overview ==
Earlier in 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] had come up with the moniker "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" and had started performing under said moniker for solo shows. On Christmas Eve, Ashley realized that he hadn't gotten gifts for anyone, so he made a CD of old recordings, put "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" on the label, and gave 25 copies out to friends and family the next day.
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| Name = Burn At Will
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = December 25, 2003
| Recorded = Unknown
| Genre = Unknown
| Length = Unknown
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 25
| This album = '''''Burn At Will'''''<br>(2003)
| Next album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
}}
'''Burn At Will''' is a demo by [[USS]]. Not much is known about this demo.
== Overview ==
Earlier in 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] had come up with the moniker "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" and had started performing under said moniker for solo shows. On Christmas Eve, Ashley realized that he hadn't gotten gifts for anyone, so he made a CD of old recordings, put "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" on the label, and gave 25 copies out to friends and family the next day, in hopes that friends and family would burn copies on CD and send them out to other people, thus the name "Burn At Will".
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| Name = Burn At Will
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = December 25, 2003
| Recorded = Unknown
| Genre = Unknown
| Length = Unknown
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 25
| This album = '''''Burn At Will'''''<br>(2003)
| Next album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
}}
'''Burn At Will''' is a demo by [[USS]]. Not much is known about this demo.
== Overview ==
Earlier in 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] had come up with the moniker "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" and had started performing under said moniker for solo shows. On Christmas Eve, Ashley realized that he hadn't gotten gifts for anyone, so he made a CD of old recordings, put "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" on the label, and gave 25 copies out to friends and family the next day, in hopes that friends and family would burn copies on CD and send them out to other people, thus the name "Burn At Will".
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{{Infobox band member|image=Ashley Buchholz.png|birthday=May 15, 1978|origin=Markham, Ontario|instruments=Vocals, guitars, erhu, bass, pianos|joined=January 2005}}
'''Ashley Buchholz''' was the lead vocalist, songwriter and guitarist for [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]] from 2005 until the band's eventual dissolving in 2022.
== Trivia ==
*In his free time, Ashley likes to do yoga. In early 2021, he made reference to his training to become a yoga instructor.<ref>[https://youtu.be/jT89FTO_vjw?t=93 102.1 The Edge B-Team Interview - January 8, 2021]</ref>
*The USS song [[Minus Me]] was written about Ashley's struggles as a child with Chron's disease and how he had to take substances such as prednisone to help stimulate his growth.
== Quotes ==
*''"Do the right thing, 'cause the wrong thing sucks"''
*''"Be a lighthouse instead of a ship lost at sea"''
== List of early aliases/bands ==
*Evol Widow
*[[Thred]]
*Point 3
*[[Quixonic]]
*Mensa Dropout
*[[The Complete Messengers]]
*NE Plus Ultra
*Frontseat Burnhole
*A Mess of Uncles
*Victorious Denowski
*[[Acousteau]]
== Biography ==
=== Early years ===
Ashley Buchholz was born in Markham, Ontario, on May 15, 1978. Ashley had Chron's disease growing up, having to be bedridden in a hospital for most of his earlier years, and taking several substances such as prednisone while having to be fed through a tube. In the rare cases where he could go to school and socialize, he would be in several school plays, eventually taking an interest in performing music. At 12 years old, Ashley and a friend would write "I Like Dogs," being the first song Ashley would ever write. In his early high school years, he would perform in and form several bands, most notably of which being [[Thred]], formed in 1994.
<gallery>
AshleyBuchholz-HighSchool.jpg|Photo of Ashley in high school, early 1990s
</gallery>
=== Early bands/musical ventures ===
In 1997, [[Thred]] would release their debut EP, [[What's Happenin']], featuring tracks such as [[Ties of Affinity]], which is one of the first songs Ashley ever wrote. Shortly after, [[Ash Happily]] would be formed, featuring his brother, Adam Buchholz, on drums. Only [[Drop Seagull|one track]] would be recorded with this band in 1999 before splitting up and forming [[Quixonic]] a couple of months later. In 2000, Quixonic released their [[Quixonic (EP)|debut EP]], featuring the track [[Funk Flash]], which would be played live for years to come, becoming the USS tracks [[Domino]] and [[Oddloop]] in 2017 and 2018 respectively. After Quixonic dissolved in 2002, Ashley began working at a paper factory, quickly taking a disliking to the job. While working one day in 2003, Ashley found a dictionary that was left out by one of his co-workers. He decided to flip through this dictionary, stopping on the word "ubiquitous." Around the same time, he was aiming to make himself a better person by trying to stop doing drugs and to be happier. While writing out a manifesto for this improved version of himself, the word "ubiquitous" popped into his mind, and so he named this version of himself "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker." He would soon perform solo concerts under this name, with the first being held on September 4, 2003, at the Kathedral in Toronto, Ontario.
=== Beginning of USS ===
''Main page: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
Soon after this first performance at the Kathedral, Ashley would quit his paper factory job and begin working at Angus Glen Golf Club in his hometown of Markham, Ontario. It was in January 2004 that he would meet [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] while stocking beer. The two would become great friends, with Ashley later asking Jason to do a DJ performance at his sister's wedding. In August, Ashley and Jason would perform their first show at the Drake Hotel in Toronto as "Mensa Dropout + Human Kebab," alongside Silent Seymour and Clothes Make the Man. In the Winter, the two decided to start a band together alongside a friend of Jason's named [[Charles Topping]]. This band would be called Team of Captains and featured Ashley "Peaka" Boo-Schultz on vocals and guitars, DJ Oven & Stove (Jason) on turntables and samples, and Charles Topping doing beats and engineering. The band would start performing in January 2005, performing songs such as [[Scenester Fabulous]], [[3 Purple Butterflies]], [[Drop Around The Clock]], [[Cloudboy]] and [[Me vs Us]] in their early forms. By the Fall, the band would headline the Cameron House in Toronto, with audio MP3s of the show downloaded over 10,000 times. In November, Charles Topping left the band for unknown reasons, leaving just Ashley and Jason. They would perform a couple more shows in 2006 before eventually going their separate ways. Ashley would take this time to find himself and to record his solo music, with the [[Flying With Brian 3]] and [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo]] albums recorded under the Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker name.
=== Later history ===
''See: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
== Discography ==
=== As a band member ===
==== with [[USS]] ====
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
*''[[APPROVED]]'' (2011)
*''[[Advanced Basics]]'' (2014)
*''[[New World Alphabet]]'' (2017)
*''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'' (2021)
*''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'' (2021)
==== with [[Thred]] ====
*1997 - ''[[What's Happenin']]''
==== with [[Ash Happily]] ====
*1999 - ''[[Out of the Unknown II: A Compilation of Southern Ontario Local Talent]]'' ("[[Drop Seagull]]")
==== with [[Quixonic]] ====
*2000 - ''[[Quixonic (EP)|Quixonic]]''
=== As a solo artist ===
==== ''as'' [[USS]]<ref group="note">"Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" used to be Ashley's solo moniker</ref> ====
*2003 - ''[[Burn At Will]]''
*2006 - ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''
*2007 - ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (2007 demo)]]
== Notes ==
<references group="note"/>
== References ==
<references />
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| Name = 2007 Demo
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = 2003-2006
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, experimental folk, acoustic
| Length = 22:43
| Label = Self-released
| Last album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
| This album = '''''2007 Demo'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''2007 Demo''' (also known as the U-turn EP) is a demo EP from [[USS]], which was released on January 24, 2007, with a release party at Andy Poolhall following the same day.
== Overview ==
After releasing "[[Flying With Brian 3]]" in 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] almost immediately went back to work on what became the third demo under the USS name. 6 out of the 7 tracks are taken from older demos, with [[Me vs Us]] being the only track recorded specifically for this demo.
=== Origins of ''2007 Demo'' tracks ===
*[[Time For A Change]] - ''Unknown''
*[[Prefontaine]] - ''See [[Half Asleep In Frogs Pajamas]]''
*[[Ice Robots]] - [[Melodic Skeletons]]
*[[Choices]] - [[Flying With Brian 3]]
*[[Turquoise 1:11]] - ''Unknown''
*[[K.I.T.]] - [[Flying With Brian 3]] (edited)
The demo was finished the following January and would be released on the 24th at [[USS concert: 01/24/2007|a release party]] at Andy Poolhall in Toronto, Ontario.
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 22:43
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Time For A Change]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 0:53
| title2 = [[Prefontaine]]
| writer2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 3:19
| title3 = [[Ice Robots]]
| note3 = Instrumental
| length3 = 0:42
| title4 = [[Choices]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:39
| title5 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer5 = Barbara Marciniak
| length5 = 4:05
| title6 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer6 = Buchholz
| length6 = 4:52
| title7 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer7 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons
| length7 = 5:10
}}
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeGjuie8sk9yGrlWwAG6ZYm-Un8EZ7vRf YouTube]
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| Name = 2007 Demo
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = 2003-2006
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, experimental folk, acoustic
| Length = 22:43
| Label = Self-released
| Last album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
| This album = '''''2007 Demo'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''2007 Demo''' (also known as the U-turn EP) is a demo EP from [[USS]], which was released on January 24, 2007, with a release party at Andy Poolhall following the same day.
== Overview ==
After releasing "[[Flying With Brian 3]]" in 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] almost immediately went back to work on what became the third demo under the USS name. 6 out of the 7 tracks are taken from older demos, with [[Me vs Us]] being the only track recorded specifically for this demo.
=== Origins of ''2007 Demo'' tracks ===
*[[Time For A Change]] - ''Unknown''
*[[Prefontaine]] - ''See [[Half Asleep In Frogs Pajamas]]''
*[[Ice Robots]] - [[Melodic Skeletons]]
*[[Choices]] - [[Flying With Brian 3]]
*[[Turquoise 1:11]] - ''Unknown''
*[[K.I.T.]] - [[Flying With Brian 3]] (edited)
The demo was finished the following January and would be released on the 24th at [[USS concert: 01/24/2007|a release party]] at Andy Poolhall in Toronto, Ontario.
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 22:43
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Time For A Change]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 0:53
| title2 = [[Prefontaine]]
| writer2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 3:19
| title3 = [[Ice Robots]]
| note3 = Instrumental
| length3 = 0:42
| title4 = [[Choices]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:39
| title5 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer5 = Barbara Marciniak
| length5 = 4:05
| title6 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer6 = Buchholz
| length6 = 4:52
| title7 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer7 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons
| length7 = 5:10
}}
== Audio ==
<youtube>IR3yxuERvYA</youtube>
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = 2007 Demo
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = 2003-2006
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, experimental folk, acoustic
| Length = 22:43
| Label = Self-released
| Last album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
| This album = '''''2007 Demo'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''2007 Demo''' (also known as the U-turn EP) is a demo EP from [[USS]], which was released on January 24, 2007, with a release party at Andy Poolhall following the same day.
== Overview ==
After releasing "[[Flying With Brian 3]]" in 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] almost immediately went back to work on what became the third demo under the USS name. 6 out of the 7 tracks are taken from older demos, with [[Me vs Us]] being the only track recorded specifically for this demo.
=== Origins of ''2007 Demo'' tracks ===
*[[Time For A Change]] - ''Unknown''
*[[Prefontaine]] - ''See [[Half Asleep In Frogs Pajamas]]''
*[[Ice Robots]] - [[Melodic Skeletons]]
*[[Choices]] - [[Flying With Brian 3]]
*[[Turquoise 1:11]] - ''Unknown''
*[[K.I.T.]] - [[Flying With Brian 3]] (edited)
The demo was finished the following January and would be released on the 24th at [[USS concert: 01/24/2007|a release party]] at Andy Poolhall in Toronto, Ontario.
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 22:43
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Time For A Change]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 0:53
| title2 = [[Prefontaine]]
| writer2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 3:19
| title3 = [[Ice Robots]]
| note3 = Instrumental
| length3 = 0:42
| title4 = [[Choices]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:39
| title5 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer5 = Barbara Marciniak
| length5 = 4:05
| title6 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer6 = Buchholz
| length6 = 4:52
| title7 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer7 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons
| length7 = 5:10
}}
== Audio ==
<youtube>IR3yxuERvYA</youtube>
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = 2007 Demo
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = 2003-2006
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, experimental folk, acoustic
| Length = 22:43
| Label = Self-released
| Last album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
| This album = '''''2007 Demo'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''2007 Demo''' (also known as the U-turn EP) is a demo EP from [[USS]], which was released on January 24, 2007, with a release party at Andy Poolhall following the same day.
== Overview ==
After releasing "[[Flying With Brian 3]]" in 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] almost immediately went back to work on what became the third demo under the USS name. 6 out of the 7 tracks are taken from older demos, with [[Me vs Us]] being the only track recorded specifically for this demo.
=== Origins of ''2007 Demo'' tracks ===
*[[Time For A Change]] - ''Unknown''
*[[Prefontaine]] - ''See [[Half Asleep In Frogs Pajamas]]''
*[[Ice Robots]] - [[Melodic Skeletons]]
*[[Choices]] - [[Flying With Brian 3]]
*[[Turquoise 1:11]] - ''Unknown''
*[[K.I.T.]] - [[Flying With Brian 3]] (edited)
The demo was finished the following January and would be released on the 24th at [[USS concert: 01/24/2007|a release party]] at Andy Poolhall in Toronto, Ontario.
== Audio ==
<youtube>IR3yxuERvYA</youtube>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 22:43
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Time For A Change]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 0:53
| title2 = [[Prefontaine]]
| writer2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 3:19
| title3 = [[Ice Robots]]
| note3 = Instrumental
| length3 = 0:42
| title4 = [[Choices]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:39
| title5 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer5 = Barbara Marciniak
| length5 = 4:05
| title6 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer6 = Buchholz
| length6 = 4:52
| title7 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer7 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons
| length7 = 5:10
}}
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = 2003-2006
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, experimental folk, acoustic
| Length = 22:43
| Label = Self-released
| Last album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
| This album = '''''2007 Demo'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''2007 Demo''' (also known as the U-turn EP) is a demo EP from [[USS]], which was released on January 24, 2007, with a release party at Andy Poolhall following the same day.
== Overview ==
After releasing "[[Flying With Brian 3]]" in 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] almost immediately went back to work on what became the third demo under the USS name. 6 out of the 7 tracks are taken from older demos, with [[Me vs Us]] being the only track recorded specifically for this demo.
=== Origins of ''2007 Demo'' tracks ===
*[[Time For A Change]] - ''Unknown''
*[[Prefontaine]] - ''See [[Half Asleep In Frogs Pajamas]]''
*[[Ice Robots]] - [[Melodic Skeletons]]
*[[Choices]] - [[Flying With Brian 3]]
*[[Turquoise 1:11]] - ''Unknown''
*[[K.I.T.]] - [[Flying With Brian 3]] (edited)
The demo was finished the following January and would be released on the 24th at [[USS concert: 01/24/2007|a release party]] at Andy Poolhall in Toronto, Ontario.
== Audio ==
<youtube>IR3yxuERvYA</youtube>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 22:43
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Time For A Change]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 0:53
| title2 = [[Prefontaine]]
| writer2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 3:19
| title3 = [[Ice Robots]]
| note3 = Instrumental
| length3 = 0:42
| title4 = [[Choices]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:39
| title5 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer5 = Barbara Marciniak
| length5 = 4:05
| title6 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer6 = Buchholz
| length6 = 4:52
| title7 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer7 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons
| length7 = 5:10
}}
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = 2003-2006
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, experimental folk, acoustic
| Length = 22:43
| Label = Self-released
| Last album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
| This album = '''''Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''2007 Demo''' (also known as the U-turn EP) is a demo EP from [[USS]], which was released on January 24, 2007, with a release party at Andy Poolhall following the same day.
== Overview ==
After releasing "[[Flying With Brian 3]]" in 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] almost immediately went back to work on what became the third demo under the USS name. 6 out of the 7 tracks are taken from older demos, with [[Me vs Us]] being the only track recorded specifically for this demo.
=== Origins of ''2007 Demo'' tracks ===
*[[Time For A Change]] - ''Unknown''
*[[Prefontaine]] - ''See [[Half Asleep In Frogs Pajamas]]''
*[[Ice Robots]] - [[Melodic Skeletons]]
*[[Choices]] - [[Flying With Brian 3]]
*[[Turquoise 1:11]] - ''Unknown''
*[[K.I.T.]] - [[Flying With Brian 3]] (edited)
The demo was finished the following January and would be released on the 24th at [[USS concert: 01/24/2007|a release party]] at Andy Poolhall in Toronto, Ontario.
== Audio ==
<youtube>IR3yxuERvYA</youtube>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 22:43
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Time For A Change]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 0:53
| title2 = [[Prefontaine]]
| writer2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 3:19
| title3 = [[Ice Robots]]
| note3 = Instrumental
| length3 = 0:42
| title4 = [[Choices]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:39
| title5 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer5 = Barbara Marciniak
| length5 = 4:05
| title6 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer6 = Buchholz
| length6 = 4:52
| title7 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer7 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons
| length7 = 5:10
}}
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Time For A Change
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = Demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 3:14
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = 2007 Demo
| Album type = Demo
| This track = "Time For A Change"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Prefontaine]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''Time For A Change''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the first track off of the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]].
== Overview ==
"Time For A Change" is an introductory track. Its name likely comes from [[Time For A Change (charity)|the charity organization of the same name]], which was ran by [[Brian Mackenzie]]. The samples used in the track would later make their way into "[[Better Living Centre]]" and "[[Visionary Science Patrol]]".
== Lyrics ==
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4b8nV0qtQU Listen to the song - YouTube]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Time For A Change
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = Demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = Unknown
| Length = 0:53
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = 2007 Demo
| Album type = Demo
| This track = "Time For A Change"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Prefontaine]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''Time For A Change''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the first track off of the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]].
== Overview ==
"Time For A Change" is an introductory track. Its name likely comes from [[Time For A Change (charity)|the charity organization of the same name]], which was ran by [[Brian Mackenzie]]. The samples used in the track would later make their way into "[[Better Living Centre]]" and "[[Visionary Science Patrol]]".
== Lyrics ==
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4b8nV0qtQU Listen to the song - YouTube]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Time For A Change
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = Demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = Unknown
| Length = 0:53
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = 2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Album type = Demo
| This track = "Time For A Change"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Prefontaine]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''Time For A Change''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the first track off of the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]].
== Overview ==
"Time For A Change" is an introductory track. Its name likely comes from [[Time For A Change (charity)|the charity organization of the same name]], which was ran by [[Brian Mackenzie]]. The samples used in the track would later make their way into "[[Better Living Centre]]" and "[[Visionary Science Patrol]]".
== Lyrics ==
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4b8nV0qtQU Listen to the song - YouTube]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Time For A Change
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = Demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = Unknown
| Length = 0:53
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = 2007 Demo
| Album type = Demo
| This track = "Time For A Change"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Prefontaine]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''Time For A Change''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the first track off of the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]].
== Overview ==
"Time For A Change" is an introductory track. Its name likely comes from [[Time For A Change (charity)|the charity organization of the same name]], which was ran by [[Brian Mackenzie]]. The samples used in the track would later make their way into "[[Better Living Centre]]" and "[[Visionary Science Patrol]]".
== Lyrics ==
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4b8nV0qtQU Listen to the song - YouTube]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Drop Around The Clock
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 3:14
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Producer = [[USS]], Chris Davies
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "Drop Around The Clock"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[Form Onederful]]"<br>(4)
}}
'''Drop Around The Clock''' is a song by [[USS]], and the third track off of the [[Welding the C:/]] EP. It runs for 3:14.
== Trivia ==
*This song was [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsSQLgjUkBw first performed] under the name "Team of Captains" in 2005.
== Lyrics ==
We drop around the clock<br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
Beats drop like cod fish stocks<br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
Dear lordosis, please relieve psychosis<br>
Behaviour through osmosis<br>
Dipsogen cirrhosis<br>
The paranoids playing xylophones with rusty leucotomes<br>
Chordates makes ideal mates<br>
And perfect posture<br>
<br>
Ain’t it maxic how thigmotaxic the herd hath become?<br>
Fluoride makes you dumb<br>
Shock the Kasbah, diffusion is next<br>
Check the sonic death text<br>
Are we but infinite specks left perplexed?<br>
<br>
We drop like Merck Corp. stocks
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
Circadian bowling pin manufacturer<br>
Rhythm machine, we’re dopamine fiends<br>
Studies show geniuses pick green<br>
So chlorophyll me upstream<br>
How scalene waltzing to Rotterdam<br>
Dirty Shirley
Knocking on the membranes of reptile brains<br>
Like Mr. Furley
Jack the Tripper
Pineapple juice sipper<br>
Don’t do crystal<br>
Hence, no use for blipper<br>
<br>
We drop like Merck Corp. stocks<br>
Thalamus gets outlined with chalk<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
To live chromatically or achromatically is my choice<br>
So I choose hues of oranges and blues<br>
No doubt, simple purity<br>
Would you be my surity?<br>
Should I arrest myself a mea culpa?<br>
<br>
She’s golden by the gram, words like pixie dust<br>
She sweeps the room with a smile<br>
And a broom so chill, yet so hot<br>
Got no cupboard for the pot<br>
Pray that this dream is not for cots<br>
<br>
We drop around the clock<br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say
</div></div>
== Notes ==
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== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/track/5S7JerHbKYlCVvo5J6GSXG?adlt=strict&toWww=1&redig=8861466BE3C6431A85C7C087D27BE1E8 Listen to the song - Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/drop-around-the-clock/1115411014?i=1115411952 Listen to the song - Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Drop-Around-the-Clock/dp/B01FV1221C Listen to the song - Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=3moJOyh6DsU Listen to the song - YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, folk
| Length = 23:03 (original press), 20:21 (re-press)
| Label = [[Mystery&Romance]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (1, 6<ref group="note">Re-press</ref>) <br> USS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]] (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>) <br> Iain MacPherson (2) <br> Chris Davies (1, 3) <br> [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] (2) <br> Louie Tsapoitis (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>)
| Last album = ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Welding the C:/'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| single 1 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| single 1 date = 2007
| single 2 = [[2 15/16]]
| single 2 date = 2008
| single 3 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| single 3 date = December 24, 2021
}}
}}
'''''Welding the C:/''''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is [[USS]]'s debut EP, released by Mystery&Romance on July 19, 2007, with a release party for the EP taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-released due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]]. This EP features the band's debut single, "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]", which got major play from radio stations across Canada, with a music video directed by Alon Isocianu.
== Trivia ==
*This EP began recording when [[Team of Captains]] was still on hiatus, and thus it began as just [[Ashley Buchholz]] recording music for his solo project, also named "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" with [[Human Kebab]] occasionally doing scratching. In the Spring of 2007, Team of Captains would reform, now called "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker."
*The main sample in [[Turquoise 1:11]] is a spoken word from Barbara Marciniak, an inspirational speaker/author for "The Pleiadians."
*The name "Welding the C:/" came from a drawing [[Ashley Buchholz]] drew in 2000 about a "rabbit pretending to be a boy pretending to be a rabbit" finding a computer that contains all the world's serotonin on its hard drive. The computer then produces an algorithm so that nobody can ever feel serotonin again, requiring the character to weld the C drive of the computer so that people can feel serotonin again.
*The liner notes for this EP refer to [[Human Kebab]] as "DJ Oven & Stove" occasionally, which was his stage name in the early 2000s.
*This EP was recorded at Rainbow Trout Studios alongside [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and a friend of theirs named Brian Mackenzie's house, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop" in the liner notes.
== Liner notes ==
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'''Gratitude, thank yous, high fives, hugs and handshakes'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
'''Ash'''
Universal creative intelligence, the families-Morgan, Morrison, Buchholz, Mroz, Parsons, Topping, Tsapoitis, McCarten. Brian Mackenzie, Colleen Matisse, Charles Topping, Siobhan Bonisteele-Topping, Matt Woo, Kaitlyn Cowan, Jaysonic, BassLion, Kevin Hillcoff, Nadja Calibur, Ori No"man, Jason Skiedziel, Chris Davies, Johnny Macnamara, Davy Semple, Mark Sardinha, Nickolas Leibricht, Alexi Kemp Heather Wighton, Matt Pfaff, Jamie Neufeld, Rebecca Benton-Roy, Blake Logan, Andre Kassermelli, Barry Taylor, Martin Streek, Don Mitchell and everyone @ 102.1 The Edge, The Good Brothers, The Hideout, The Pirate, Alon Isocianu and Anna Junger @ Reactiv, Paul Gourlie, Adam Sylvester and everyone @ The Agency Group, Walid Lodin, Aaron Rosen and the crew @ Kill The 8, Tabi, Paul and Adam @ Samo Media, Randy Thomas and our friends @ www.thatradio.com, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Grant Jennings, Alpha Galates, Sugar Coats.
Jeanette Diamond, Kaye & Ian Phillips, Adam Buchholz, Mike Kwiakowski, Peter Dadamo, Ryan Darragh, Silent Seymour, Pink Dead Whale, Grand PM, Paul Kakoolis, Knosis, Bil Montrose, Luke Hawkins, Jen & Erin, Paul& Derek Cameron Robinson, Matt Wagner, Harmony, Ebony Roberts, Ian Macpherson, Jen Matar, The house on Annette, GH Mike, Jarod Merigliano, MC Barnyard, Andrew Cuttle Sony BMG, Mary Louise Ireland, Anthony Cortez, tacos, trampolines, cobalt, sailing, bonobo monkeys, Havarti, Creamsicles, Rosie, John Gault, Gregory Serpanchy Fresh Fish, Acuity Digital Imaging, and especially Cornell Roofing...USS can also fix your roof. (Cornell Roofing logo)
Chris Mori, Scott Remila, Vince Rice, Bryant, Alex Bollo, Heatscope, Colin Love,Clifford McCarten water, raspberries, oxytocin, Alistair Heath, Gary Blear, Kyle O"Connor, Sean Ward, Poor Pelly, Doc Pickles, Markham Tai Chi Center, Christina Poggle, Wes the Electrician, Carey The Lab, Travis Derlanbach, Julia and Stacy Macleod, Janice Ayengar Yoga, Beck Hansen, Bjork, Fredrich Chopin, Noah Mintz, DJ SS, Kurt Cobain, Buddy Holly, Arif of Protest The Hero, Deepak Chopra, Antonio Vivaldi, S.N Goenka, Sizzla, John Fortin, C-64, Jacks Indoor Garage Sale, National Geographic, DJ Premier, Wesley Willis, M.C Escher.
'''Human Kebab'''
Mom, Dad, Granny, Chip, Goose and Tams Parsons family, My lady Ebony, Perry, Marry Anne and Dusty Roberts Freeman family, Stouffville, Markham Dan Foreman, Cowlick Design - Greg Crockford, Darren Chappel,Chad Geense, Josh Clubine, Angus Glen, Trent U, Aaron Jacobson, Mike, Daphne and Liam Marsella, Christian Cree Beaupre, Jasper Squire, Steph Wright Chaz, Lang Freeman - Splice, Mat Yao, Jamie Wilson - Sincere, Sandy Banhidi, Ram River, Justin Prochera Christian B.A. Johnston, Trasheteria, Poisonous Glass Dancefloor Killers ...and everyone that Ash thanked on our behalf and then some .
And all the amazing bands that have included us - Evol Widow, Thred, Point 3, Quixonic, Mensa Dropout, Real Genius, Mess of Uncles, Front Seat Burnhole, Team of Captains, Deucomnia, Ol Boys Club, Chasing Tail, Sandwich Phone.
Management- Mystery&Romance<br>
matt@mysteryandromance.com<br>
kaitlyn@mysteryandromance.com<br>
(Mystery & Romance logo)
</div></div>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main EP
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Jason Parsons/Charles Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/4bTOjqZtWZepBN00BKx4OS?si=7uXQlH4XRmeg-wUIUQ2agQ Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/welding-the-c-ep/1115411014 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Welding-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FV11ZG0 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv9ahYrHYc1Gi4wAQXqpZZnUx_ie7lC2s YouTube Music]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
[[Category:EPs]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:2008]]
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| Name = Ice Robots
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = Demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = Unknown
| Length = 0:42
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = 2007 Demo
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Prefontaine]]" (2)
| This track = "Ice Robots"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
}}
'''Ice Robots''' is a song by [[USS]], and the third track off of the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]].
== Overview ==
"Ice Robots" is an interlude. It was first included on an old cassette [[Ashley Buchholz]] made called "[[Melodic Skeletons]]".<ref>YouTube comment by user toc69</ref>
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL0cHhBS3WI Listen to the song - YouTube]
== References ==
<references />
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| Name = Ice Robots
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = Demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = Unknown
| Length = 0:42
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = 2007 Demo
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Prefontaine]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "Ice Robots"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
}}
'''Ice Robots''' is a song by [[USS]], and the third track off of the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]].
== Overview ==
"Ice Robots" is an interlude. It was first included on an old cassette [[Ashley Buchholz]] made called "[[Melodic Skeletons]]".<ref>YouTube comment by user toc69</ref>
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL0cHhBS3WI Listen to the song - YouTube]
== References ==
<references />
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| Name = Ice Robots
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = Demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = Unknown
| Length = 0:42
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = 2007 Demo
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Prefontaine]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "Ice Robots"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
}}
'''Ice Robots''' is a song by [[USS]], and the third track off of the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]].
== Overview ==
"Ice Robots" is an interlude. It was first included on a cassette [[Ashley Buchholz]] made called "[[Melodic Skeletons]]".<ref>YouTube comment by user toc69</ref>
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL0cHhBS3WI Listen to the song - YouTube]
== References ==
<references />
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Ice Robots
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = Demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = Unknown
| Length = 0:42
| Status = Unofficially released
| Albums = [[Melodic Skeletons]]<br>[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Prefontaine]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "Ice Robots"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
}}
'''Ice Robots''' is a song by [[USS]], and the third track off of the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]].
== Overview ==
"Ice Robots" is an interlude. It was first included on a cassette [[Ashley Buchholz]] made called "[[Melodic Skeletons]]".<ref>YouTube comment by user toc69</ref>
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL0cHhBS3WI Listen to the song - YouTube]
== References ==
<references />
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Choices
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006 ([[Flying With Brian 3]])<br>January 24, 2007 ([[2007 Demo]])
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:39
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Funk Flash]]"<br>(7)
| This track = "Choices"<br>(8)
| Next track = "[[World War Me]]"<br>(9)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = 2007 Demo
| Type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Ice Robots]]"<br>(3)
| This track = "Choices"<br>(4)
| Next track = "[[Turquoise 1:11]]"<br>(5)
}}
}}
'''Choices''' is a demo by [[USS]]. It is the eighth track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]], and the fourth track off of the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]].
== Overview ==
"Choices" is one of the first songs [[Ashley Buchholz]] ever wrote, being written when he was 18 years old in 1996. This is among the most popular USS demos, having a collective YouTube view count of nearly 40 thousand. This song was only known to have been performed twice. Once at the Rapids Theatre in Niagara Falls, New York, USA in 2016, and the other during soundcheck in Detroit, Michigan, USA in 2016.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10154728490478849</ref>
== Audio ==
<youtube>FgHQZq2bNZ0</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
Choices<br>
The decisions I was scared to make are haunting me<br>
Like a mortgage that I live to pay, I'm going to<br>
The words that I live by, I'm going to<br>
The words that I'll die by, I let go of me<br>
<br>
And let you down, and let go of you<br>
And let me down and I'm tired<br>
Of every regret<br>
That's my life<br>
<br>
And happy<br>
Is something that I'm gonna be when I have time<br>
You could never understand the deadlines<br>
Consequence and everything I'm<br>
Going through<br>
<br>
What I'm going through<br>
What I'm going through<br>
Am I breaking through<br>
<br>
Still every morning I say<br>
"Things will be different today"<br>
But as the sun sets, I laugh<br>
Another one ending regret<br>
<br>
The tide<br>
The way that the stars and the sky collide<br>
Feeling the orbital flow, so free<br>
To juxtaposition in me<br>
<br>
And space<br>
So unsystematic, yet case by case<br>
The laws of gravity win again<br>
And crumble the strongest of men<br>
<br>
Process<br>
The incisions I've been trained to make self-surgery<br>
Emergence of illuminance<br>
I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
<br>
I'm happy
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:2006]] [[Category:2007]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Choices
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006 ([[Flying With Brian 3]])<br>January 24, 2007 ([[2007 Demo]])
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:39
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Funk Flash]]"<br>(7)
| This track = "Choices"<br>(8)
| Next track = "[[World War Me]]"<br>(9)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = 2007 Demo
| Type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Ice Robots]]"<br>(3)
| This track = "Choices"<br>(4)
| Next track = "[[Turquoise 1:11]]"<br>(5)
}}
}}
'''Choices''' is a demo by [[USS]]. It is the eighth track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]], and the fourth track off of the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]].
== Overview ==
"Choices" is one of the first songs [[Ashley Buchholz]] ever wrote, being written when he was 18 years old in 1996. This is among the most popular USS demos, having a collective YouTube view count of nearly 40 thousand. This song was only known to have been performed twice. Once at the Rapids Theatre in Niagara Falls, New York, USA in 2016, and the other during soundcheck in Detroit, Michigan, USA in 2016.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10154728490478849</ref> It is known for its hard-hitting lyrics and is often compared to [[K.I.T.]].
== Audio ==
<youtube>FgHQZq2bNZ0</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
Choices<br>
The decisions I was scared to make are haunting me<br>
Like a mortgage that I live to pay, I'm going to<br>
The words that I live by, I'm going to<br>
The words that I'll die by, I let go of me<br>
<br>
And let you down, and let go of you<br>
And let me down and I'm tired<br>
Of every regret<br>
That's my life<br>
<br>
And happy<br>
Is something that I'm gonna be when I have time<br>
You could never understand the deadlines<br>
Consequence and everything I'm<br>
Going through<br>
<br>
What I'm going through<br>
What I'm going through<br>
Am I breaking through<br>
<br>
Still every morning I say<br>
"Things will be different today"<br>
But as the sun sets, I laugh<br>
Another one ending regret<br>
<br>
The tide<br>
The way that the stars and the sky collide<br>
Feeling the orbital flow, so free<br>
To juxtaposition in me<br>
<br>
And space<br>
So unsystematic, yet case by case<br>
The laws of gravity win again<br>
And crumble the strongest of men<br>
<br>
Process<br>
The incisions I've been trained to make self-surgery<br>
Emergence of illuminance<br>
I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
<br>
I'm happy
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:2006]] [[Category:2007]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Choices
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006 ([[Flying With Brian 3]])<br>January 24, 2007 ([[2007 Demo]])
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:39
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Albums = Flying With Brian 3<br>2007 Demo
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Funk Flash]]"<br>(7)
| This track = "Choices"<br>(8)
| Next track = "[[World War Me]]"<br>(9)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = 2007 Demo
| Type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Ice Robots]]"<br>(3)
| This track = "Choices"<br>(4)
| Next track = "[[Turquoise 1:11]]"<br>(5)
}}
}}
'''Choices''' is a demo by [[USS]]. It is the eighth track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]], and the fourth track off of the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]].
== Overview ==
"Choices" is one of the first songs [[Ashley Buchholz]] ever wrote, being written when he was 18 years old in 1996. This is among the most popular USS demos, having a collective YouTube view count of nearly 40 thousand. This song was only known to have been performed twice. Once at the Rapids Theatre in Niagara Falls, New York, USA in 2016, and the other during soundcheck in Detroit, Michigan, USA in 2016.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10154728490478849</ref> It is known for its hard-hitting lyrics and is often compared to [[K.I.T.]].
== Audio ==
<youtube>FgHQZq2bNZ0</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
Choices<br>
The decisions I was scared to make are haunting me<br>
Like a mortgage that I live to pay, I'm going to<br>
The words that I live by, I'm going to<br>
The words that I'll die by, I let go of me<br>
<br>
And let you down, and let go of you<br>
And let me down and I'm tired<br>
Of every regret<br>
That's my life<br>
<br>
And happy<br>
Is something that I'm gonna be when I have time<br>
You could never understand the deadlines<br>
Consequence and everything I'm<br>
Going through<br>
<br>
What I'm going through<br>
What I'm going through<br>
Am I breaking through<br>
<br>
Still every morning I say<br>
"Things will be different today"<br>
But as the sun sets, I laugh<br>
Another one ending regret<br>
<br>
The tide<br>
The way that the stars and the sky collide<br>
Feeling the orbital flow, so free<br>
To juxtaposition in me<br>
<br>
And space<br>
So unsystematic, yet case by case<br>
The laws of gravity win again<br>
And crumble the strongest of men<br>
<br>
Process<br>
The incisions I've been trained to make self-surgery<br>
Emergence of illuminance<br>
I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
<br>
I'm happy
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:2006]] [[Category:2007]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Choices
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006 ([[Flying With Brian 3]])<br>January 24, 2007 ([[2007 Demo]])
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:39
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Albums = [[Flying With Brian 3]]<br>[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Funk Flash]]"<br>(7)
| This track = "Choices"<br>(8)
| Next track = "[[World War Me]]"<br>(9)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = 2007 Demo
| Type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Ice Robots]]"<br>(3)
| This track = "Choices"<br>(4)
| Next track = "[[Turquoise 1:11]]"<br>(5)
}}
}}
'''Choices''' is a demo by [[USS]]. It is the eighth track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]], and the fourth track off of the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]].
== Overview ==
"Choices" is one of the first songs [[Ashley Buchholz]] ever wrote, being written when he was 18 years old in 1996. This is among the most popular USS demos, having a collective YouTube view count of nearly 40 thousand. This song was only known to have been performed twice. Once at the Rapids Theatre in Niagara Falls, New York, USA in 2016, and the other during soundcheck in Detroit, Michigan, USA in 2016.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10154728490478849</ref> It is known for its hard-hitting lyrics and is often compared to [[K.I.T.]].
== Audio ==
<youtube>FgHQZq2bNZ0</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
Choices<br>
The decisions I was scared to make are haunting me<br>
Like a mortgage that I live to pay, I'm going to<br>
The words that I live by, I'm going to<br>
The words that I'll die by, I let go of me<br>
<br>
And let you down, and let go of you<br>
And let me down and I'm tired<br>
Of every regret<br>
That's my life<br>
<br>
And happy<br>
Is something that I'm gonna be when I have time<br>
You could never understand the deadlines<br>
Consequence and everything I'm<br>
Going through<br>
<br>
What I'm going through<br>
What I'm going through<br>
Am I breaking through<br>
<br>
Still every morning I say<br>
"Things will be different today"<br>
But as the sun sets, I laugh<br>
Another one ending regret<br>
<br>
The tide<br>
The way that the stars and the sky collide<br>
Feeling the orbital flow, so free<br>
To juxtaposition in me<br>
<br>
And space<br>
So unsystematic, yet case by case<br>
The laws of gravity win again<br>
And crumble the strongest of men<br>
<br>
Process<br>
The incisions I've been trained to make self-surgery<br>
Emergence of illuminance<br>
I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
<br>
I'm happy
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:2006]] [[Category:2007]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Turquoise 1:11
| Cover = Turquoise111.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br>December 24, 2021 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 4:59
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = Barbara Marciniak
| Producer = [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis
| Status = Officially released
| Previous single = "[[Feel Alive]]"<br>(2020)
| This single = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(2021)
| Next single = "[[Never Stop]]"<br>(2022)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Pornostartrek]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(6)
| Next track =
{{Extra track listing
| Album = 2007 Demo
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(6)
}}
}}
'''Turquoise 1:11''' was the original sixth track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP, which was replaced by [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings due to copyright issues. It was later re-released as a single on December 24, 2021.
== Overview ==
"Turquoise 1:11" is an homage to the drum and bass scene in Toronto, Ontario. It is a complicated track, featuring minor chord progressions, 4 amen breakbeats chopped up and edited together, plus a couple more sequenced drums and vocals taken from a reading of a Barbara Marciniak inspirational piece, all amalgamating into 32 total tracks. It was only included on [[Welding the C:/]] as a pseudo-bonus track and was originally intended to be given to local drum and bass DJs. In 2008, legal complaints were issued against the band for the use of the main sample in the song and thus it had to be taken off the EP. It was soon replaced by "[[The Honeypot]]" and Welding the C:/ was re-released on May 30. Turquoise 1:11 got a re-release as a single on December 24, 2021.
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>oQyq4NVq5mU</youtube>
=== Demo ===
<youtube>tvgjOrEztRQ</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
You are, now, all of you, answering a call<br>
We have said recently the call has gone out<br>
The trumpets have been blasted<br>
It has been called out into the universe<br>
And now is the time<br>
<br>
You are going to see your reality turned upside down<br>
You are going to see chaos<br>
You are going to see confusion<br>
You are forming new bodies, from the inside out<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one<br>
Because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
A certain amount of disruption or chaos<br>
Is necessary to create new order<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
As you, yourself grow<br>
Telepathically you affect those around<br>
In your family, in your school systems, in your neighbourhood<br>
And then of course, within your world<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
In your terms, what you call critical mass<br>
When a certain number of individuals achieve a certain state of knowing<br>
Others will instantly comprehend<br>
<br>
The 3rd dimensional experience is composed of thinking<br>
The 4th dimensional experience is more involved with feeling<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
Be very gentle with yourself and your experiences<br>
Love yourself, trust yourself<br>
There is a part of you that indeed knows whats going on<br>
And there is a part that has no idea<br>
And the part that has no idea, just allow it to tag along...do not judge it<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts
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{{Infobox song
| Name = A Word From Brian
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 1:04
| Writer = Brian Mackenzie
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| This track = "A Word From Brian"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Theory vs Action]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''A Word From Brian''' is a spoken word from [[Brian Mackenzie]]. It is the first track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Overview ==
"A Word From Brian" is the introductory track for Flying With Brian 3. It features Brian Mackenzie talking about [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s music and their goals for this album, which was mainly to get it out to as many people as possible, by encouraging the listener to burn a copy of the CD and pass it on to others, in a similar vein to the previously released "[[Burn At Will]]" demo.
== Audio ==
<youtube>Yorifu0CaEs</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
Hi, please accept this gift with love<br>
I am a friend and fan of Ash Buchholz, who with his permission has decided that his music does not need the music industry in order to accomplish his goals<br>
These goals are to touch people's lives and hopefully provide them with some inspiration to do the same for others<br>
It's simple<br>
Listen to the CD, if you enjoy it, burn another copy and pass it on to someone else<br>
Please feel free to also visit www.myspace.com/teamofcaptains for more information on the Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker<br>
Or please feel free to e-mail Ash himself at [email removed] and let him know if you would like him to perform in your town when he's touring Canada<br>
Thank you very much, enjoy the CD
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{{Infobox song
| Name = A Word From Brian
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 1:04
| Writer = Brian Mackenzie
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| This track = "A Word From Brian"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Theory vs Action]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''A Word From Brian''' is a spoken word from [[Brian Mackenzie]]. It is the first track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Overview ==
"A Word From Brian" is the introductory track for Flying With Brian 3. It features Brian Mackenzie talking about [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s music and their goals for this album, which was mainly to get it out to as many people as possible, by encouraging the listener to burn a copy of the CD and pass it on to others, in a similar vein to the previously released "[[Burn At Will]]" demo.
== Audio ==
<youtube>Yorifu0CaEs</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
Hi, please accept this gift with love<br>
I am a friend and fan of Ash Buchholz, who with his permission has decided that his music does not need the music industry in order to accomplish his goals<br>
These goals are to touch people's lives and hopefully provide them with some inspiration to do the same for others<br>
It's simple<br>
Listen to the CD, if you enjoy it, burn another copy and pass it on to someone else<br>
Please feel free to also visit www.myspace.com/teamofcaptains for more information on the Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker<br>
Or please feel free to e-mail Ash himself at teamofcaptains (t-e-a-m-o-f-c-a-p-t-a-i-n-s) @hotmail.com and let him know if you would like him to perform in your town when he's touring Canada<br>
Thank you very much, enjoy the CD
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Choices
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006 ([[Flying With Brian 3]])<br>January 24, 2007 ([[2007 Demo]])
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:39
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = [[Flying With Brian 3]]
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Funk Flash]]"<br>(7)
| This track = "Choices"<br>(8)
| Next track = "[[World War Me]]"<br>(9)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = 2007 Demo
| Type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Ice Robots]]"<br>(3)
| This track = "Choices"<br>(4)
| Next track = "[[Turquoise 1:11]]"<br>(5)
}}
}}
'''Choices''' is a demo by [[USS]]. It is the eighth track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]], and the fourth track off of the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]].
== Overview ==
"Choices" is one of the first songs [[Ashley Buchholz]] ever wrote, being written when he was 18 years old in 1996. This is among the most popular USS demos, having a collective YouTube view count of nearly 40 thousand. This song was only known to have been performed twice. Once at the Rapids Theatre in Niagara Falls, New York, USA in 2016, and the other during soundcheck in Detroit, Michigan, USA in 2016.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10154728490478849</ref> It is known for its hard-hitting lyrics and is often compared to [[K.I.T.]].
== Audio ==
<youtube>FgHQZq2bNZ0</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
Choices<br>
The decisions I was scared to make are haunting me<br>
Like a mortgage that I live to pay, I'm going to<br>
The words that I live by, I'm going to<br>
The words that I'll die by, I let go of me<br>
<br>
And let you down, and let go of you<br>
And let me down and I'm tired<br>
Of every regret<br>
That's my life<br>
<br>
And happy<br>
Is something that I'm gonna be when I have time<br>
You could never understand the deadlines<br>
Consequence and everything I'm<br>
Going through<br>
<br>
What I'm going through<br>
What I'm going through<br>
Am I breaking through<br>
<br>
Still every morning I say<br>
"Things will be different today"<br>
But as the sun sets, I laugh<br>
Another one ending regret<br>
<br>
The tide<br>
The way that the stars and the sky collide<br>
Feeling the orbital flow, so free<br>
To juxtaposition in me<br>
<br>
And space<br>
So unsystematic, yet case by case<br>
The laws of gravity win again<br>
And crumble the strongest of men<br>
<br>
Process<br>
The incisions I've been trained to make self-surgery<br>
Emergence of illuminance<br>
I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
<br>
I'm happy
== References ==
<references />
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Choices
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006 ([[Flying With Brian 3]])<br>January 24, 2007 ([[2007 Demo]])
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:39
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Funk Flash]]"<br>(7)
| This track = "Choices"<br>(8)
| Next track = "[[World War Me]]"<br>(9)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = 2007 Demo
| Type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Ice Robots]]"<br>(3)
| This track = "Choices"<br>(4)
| Next track = "[[Turquoise 1:11]]"<br>(5)
}}
}}
'''Choices''' is a demo by [[USS]]. It is the eighth track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]], and the fourth track off of the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]].
== Overview ==
"Choices" is one of the first songs [[Ashley Buchholz]] ever wrote, being written when he was 18 years old in 1996. This is among the most popular USS demos, having a collective YouTube view count of nearly 40 thousand. This song was only known to have been performed twice. Once at the Rapids Theatre in Niagara Falls, New York, USA in 2016, and the other during soundcheck in Detroit, Michigan, USA in 2016.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10154728490478849</ref> It is known for its hard-hitting lyrics and is often compared to [[K.I.T.]].
== Audio ==
<youtube>FgHQZq2bNZ0</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
Choices<br>
The decisions I was scared to make are haunting me<br>
Like a mortgage that I live to pay, I'm going to<br>
The words that I live by, I'm going to<br>
The words that I'll die by, I let go of me<br>
<br>
And let you down, and let go of you<br>
And let me down and I'm tired<br>
Of every regret<br>
That's my life<br>
<br>
And happy<br>
Is something that I'm gonna be when I have time<br>
You could never understand the deadlines<br>
Consequence and everything I'm<br>
Going through<br>
<br>
What I'm going through<br>
What I'm going through<br>
Am I breaking through<br>
<br>
Still every morning I say<br>
"Things will be different today"<br>
But as the sun sets, I laugh<br>
Another one ending regret<br>
<br>
The tide<br>
The way that the stars and the sky collide<br>
Feeling the orbital flow, so free<br>
To juxtaposition in me<br>
<br>
And space<br>
So unsystematic, yet case by case<br>
The laws of gravity win again<br>
And crumble the strongest of men<br>
<br>
Process<br>
The incisions I've been trained to make self-surgery<br>
Emergence of illuminance<br>
I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
<br>
I'm happy
== References ==
<references />
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Ice Robots
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = Demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = Unknown
| Length = 0:42
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = 2007 Demo
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Prefontaine]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "Ice Robots"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
}}
'''Ice Robots''' is a song by [[USS]], and the third track off of the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]].
== Overview ==
"Ice Robots" is an interlude. It was first included on a cassette [[Ashley Buchholz]] made called "[[Melodic Skeletons]]".<ref>YouTube comment by user toc69</ref>
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL0cHhBS3WI Listen to the song - YouTube]
== References ==
<references />
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Theory vs Action
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:45
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[A Word From Brian]]"<br>(1)
| This track = "Theory vs Action"<br>(2)
| Next track = "[[Now Is Well]]"<br>(3)
}}
'''Theory vs Action''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the second track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Audio ==
<youtube>i5ccb9fAavA</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To watch the clouds go by<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To look you in the eye<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To be an honest man, now I’m an honest man<br>
<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To please my parents, and I’ve been trying so hard<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To please my parents, and<br>
<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To take a compliment<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To live in wonderment, we live in wonderment<br>
<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
Not to judge you, and<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
Not to judge myself, I guess I judged myself<br>
<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To watch the clouds go by<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To look you in the eye, so look me in the eye<br>
<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To connect the dots<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To love all my thoughts, I love you thoughts<br>
<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To watch the clouds go by<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To look you in the eye<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
It gets easier, and it gets easier
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Theory vs Action
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:45
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[A Word From Brian]]"<br>(1)
| This track = "Theory vs Action"<br>(2)
| Next track = "[[Now Is Well]]"<br>(3)
}}
'''Theory vs Action''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the second track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Audio ==
<youtube>i5ccb9fAavA</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To watch the clouds go by<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To look you in the eye<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To be an honest man, now I’m an honest man<br>
<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To please my parents, and I’ve been trying so hard<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To please my parents, and<br>
<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To take a compliment<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To live in wonderment, we live in wonderment<br>
<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
Not to judge you, and<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
Not to judge myself, I guess I judged myself<br>
<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To watch the clouds go by<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To look you in the eye, so look me in the eye<br>
<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To connect the dots<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To love all my thoughts, I love you thoughts<br>
<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To watch the clouds go by<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
To look you in the eye<br>
I’ve been trying so hard<br>
It gets easier, and it gets easier
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Now Is Well
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:37
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Theory vs Action]]"<br>(1)
| This track = "Now Is Well"<br>(2)
| Next track = "[[I Need Weed Like A Career]]"<br>(3)
}}
'''Now Is Well''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the third track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Overview ==
"Now Is Well" was first demoed by [[Team of Captains]] in 2005. It is currently unknown what the purpose of this demo was. It was later recorded and released on "[[Flying With Brian 3]]" in 2006 and is mistakenly believed to be on the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]]. The verses would be used on "[[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]]" in 2011 on the [[APPROVED]] EP.
== Audio ==
=== USS version ===
<youtube>2GOU-Fy7bJ8</youtube>
=== Team of Captains version ===
<youtube>9qF46pucwYs</youtube>
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Now Is Well
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:37
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Theory vs Action]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "Now Is Well"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[I Need Weed Like A Career]]"<br>(4)
}}
'''Now Is Well''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the third track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Overview ==
"Now Is Well" was first demoed by [[Team of Captains]] in 2005. It is currently unknown what the purpose of this demo was. It was later recorded and released on "[[Flying With Brian 3]]" in 2006 and is mistakenly believed to be on the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]]. The verses would be used on "[[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]]" in 2011 on the [[APPROVED]] EP.
== Audio ==
=== USS version ===
<youtube>2GOU-Fy7bJ8</youtube>
=== Team of Captains version ===
<youtube>9qF46pucwYs</youtube>
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Now Is Well
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:37
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Theory vs Action]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "Now Is Well"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[I Need Weed Like A Career]]"<br>(4)
}}
'''Now Is Well''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the third track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Overview ==
"Now Is Well" was first demoed by [[Team of Captains]] in 2005. It is currently unknown what the purpose of this demo was. It was later recorded and released on "[[Flying With Brian 3]]" in 2006 and is mistakenly believed to be on the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]]. The verses would be used on "[[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]]" in 2011 on the [[APPROVED]] EP.
== Audio ==
=== USS version ===
<youtube>2GOU-Fy7bJ8</youtube>
=== Team of Captains version ===
<youtube>9qF46pucwYs</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
Start panickin, turn into a mannequin<br>
Take a breath now, ah, begin again<br>
Open your eyes please, turn your smile on<br>
Realign with now is well<br>
<br>
You stop choosin it, suddenly you’re losin it<br>
Give it a kiss now, ‘stead of bruisin it<br>
By that I mean fear, pieces whole here<br>
Let the past go boys, and girls<br>
<br>
Sometimes I like to help out the bees<br>
I dance through the forest of possibilities<br>
I cradle the sunshine, embrace what we share<br>
And it goes on as we<br>
<br>
Lie in our heads, singin<br>
Poor little me<br>
It’s hilarious how seriously<br>
We take ourselves<br>
<br>
Start freakin out, wishin you were peakin out<br>
Hold it together now, ‘stead of leakin out<br>
Turn your smile on, turn your smile on<br>
Realign with now is well<br>
<br>
You start stressin out, time to learn a lesson doubts<br>
Not in your genes so please stop your guessin bout<br>
What your thoughts hide, trust your belly guide<br>
Let your noun map draw itself<br>
<br>
Sometimes I like to help out the bees<br>
I dance through the forest of possibilities<br>
I cradle the sunshine, embrace what we share<br>
And it goes on as we<br>
<br>
Lie in our heads, singin<br>
Poor little me<br>
It’s hilarious how seriously<br>
We take ourselves<br>
<br>
Embrace yourself, now<br>
Don’t waste yourself, now<br>
Don’t chase yourself, now<br>
Don’t waste yourself, now<br>
<br>
And please, don’t abandon<br>
Please, don’t abandon<br>
Please, don’t abandon<br>
Now
== See also ==
*[[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = I Need Weed Like A Career
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:45
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Now Is Well]]"<br>(3)
| This track = "I Need Weed Like A Career"<br>(4)
| Next track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(5)
}}
'''I Need Weed Like A Career''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the fourth track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Overview ==
"I Need Weed Like A Career" is among the more popular USS demos, with one live video having over 60 thousand views on YouTube. The song was frequently played at live shows during the band's earlier years.
== Audio ==
<youtube>Ts_z9wnKzP8</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
I need weed like a career, I need a beer<br>
I need to focus, hocus, pocus magically to appear<br>
I need a car to steer, the sun to shine, the clouds to clear
I crave a system of my own design and I’d be fine<br>
<br>
But we ain’t so wise<br>
Addicted to our own demise<br>
The walls are thin<br>
I’m scared to even go outside<br>
<br>
My brain is sick<br>
With every sort of politic<br>
So on, I fend<br>
Go to bed, get up and fuckin do it again<br>
So on, I fend<br>
<br>
I need weed like a career, I need a beer<br>
I need to focus, hocus, pocus magically to appear<br>
I need a car to steer, the sun to shine, the clouds to clear<br>
I crave a system of my own design and I’d be fine<br>
<br>
But we ain’t so wise<br>
Addicted to our own demise<br>
The walls are thin<br>
I’m scared to even go outside<br>
<br>
My brain is sick<br>
With every sort of politic<br>
So on, we fend<br>
Go to bed, get up and fuckin do it again<br>
So on, we fend<br>
Go to bed, get up and fuckin do it again<br>
So on, we fend<br>
Go to bed, get up and fuckin do it again<br>
So on, we fend<br>
<br>
And this is the truth<br>
I never wanted anything more<br>
And this is the truth<br>
I never needed anything less<br>
And this is the truth<br>
So this is the truth<br>
And this is the truth<br>
<br>
There’s love in my heart<br>
There’s hope in my eyes<br>
There’s you on my mind<br>
There’s no way of knowin<br>
There’s love in my heart<br>
There’s hope in my eyes<br>
There’s you by my side<br>
There’s no way of knowin<br>
<br>
And this is the truth<br>
And this is the truth<br>
So this is the truth<br>
So this is the truth
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{{Infobox song
| Name = I Need Weed Like A Career
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:45
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Now Is Well]]"<br>(3)
| This track = "I Need Weed Like A Career"<br>(4)
| Next track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(5)
}}
'''I Need Weed Like A Career''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the fourth track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Overview ==
"I Need Weed Like A Career" is among the more popular USS demos, with one live video having over 60 thousand views on YouTube. The song was frequently played at live shows during the band's earlier years.
== Audio ==
<youtube>Ts_z9wnKzP8</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
I need weed like a career, I need a beer<br>
I need to focus, hocus, pocus magically to appear<br>
I need a car to steer, the sun to shine, the clouds to clear
I crave a system of my own design and I’d be fine<br>
<br>
But we ain’t so wise<br>
Addicted to our own demise<br>
The walls are thin<br>
I’m scared to even go outside<br>
<br>
My brain is sick<br>
With every sort of politic<br>
So on, I fend<br>
Go to bed, get up and fuckin do it again<br>
So on, I fend<br>
<br>
I need weed like a career, I need a beer<br>
I need to focus, hocus, pocus magically to appear<br>
I need a car to steer, the sun to shine, the clouds to clear<br>
I crave a system of my own design and I’d be fine<br>
<br>
But we ain’t so wise<br>
Addicted to our own demise<br>
The walls are thin<br>
I’m scared to even go outside<br>
<br>
My brain is sick<br>
With every sort of politic<br>
So on, we fend<br>
Go to bed, get up and fuckin do it again<br>
So on, we fend<br>
Go to bed, get up and fuckin do it again<br>
So on, we fend<br>
Go to bed, get up and fuckin do it again<br>
So on, we fend<br>
<br>
And this is the truth<br>
I never wanted anything more<br>
And this is the truth<br>
I never needed anything less<br>
And this is the truth<br>
So this is the truth<br>
And this is the truth<br>
<br>
There’s love in my heart<br>
There’s hope in my eyes<br>
There’s you on my mind<br>
There’s no way of knowin<br>
There’s love in my heart<br>
There’s hope in my eyes<br>
There’s you by my side<br>
There’s no way of knowin<br>
<br>
And this is the truth<br>
And this is the truth<br>
So this is the truth<br>
So this is the truth
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Funk Flash
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:42
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(6)
| This track = "Funk Flash"<br>(7)
| Next track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(8)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Quixonic (EP)
| Type = ep
| This track = "Funk Flash"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[S'up]]"<br>(2)
}}
}}
'''Funk Flash''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the seventh track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Overview ==
"Funk Flash" was first demoed by [[Quixonic]] in 2000. It would be released in 2006 on [[Flying With Brian 3]] with the last verse taken from a version of "[[3 Purple Butterflies]]" from [[Team of Captains]]. Funk Flash would frequently be played live throughout the band's earlier years. The verses would later be used in [[Oddloop|the band's cover of "Oddloop" by Frederic]], and the last verse would be used in "[[Domino]]".
== Audio ==
=== USS version ===
<youtube>pdo-_uTHSNM</youtube>
=== Quixonic version ===
<youtube>BNCkb9WQcFE</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
I got magic in my fingertips
I’m profound, I got a sound that gets your crew doin backflips
I put the grooves in your dancin shoes
So don’t wait, don’t hesitate to let your heart dictate your fate
I met a girl just the other day
I said hey, she said yo, I said hey, she said yo, I know
Who puts the grooves in your dancin shoes
So if you got it, step up, but if you don’t, you better listen up
Cause if you don’t got the groove on
Well I suggest you get a move on, son
And if you can’t feel that funk flash
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash, I
Got to find my flow, life plans, I’m beginnin em
No one really pays Ash any more than minimum
I’m not the one to obey the status quo
I was an amateur but I prefer to be a pro, yo
Check with your doctor ‘fore you get into this routine
I flow slow like the gravy on your poutine
Spic and span on the mic, they call me Mr Clean
So buckle up before you travel in my rhyme machine
Year round, packin bud like an evergreen
Try exercise ‘stead of munchin on your lean cuisine
And if you don’t got the groove on
Well I suggest you get a move on, son
And if you can’t feel that funk flash
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash, I
I got a vibe that’s electrical
I connect with an effect that’s both correct and G symmetrical
So watch my back because I'm classified
And the files are next to Watergate because the government knows in every state
Bill Gates may be a big shot
But all the money on his empire can never buy the groove I got
Bill Gates may be a big shot
But all the money on his empire can never buy the groove I got
Cause if you don't got the groove on
Then I suggest you get a move on, son
And if you can't feel that funk flash
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash
Don't mean to be technical, clear as the crystical
Ash don't got a Glock, he prefers to eat a popsicle
Defyin laws of gravity, opinion like a cavity
I like to talk shit but prefer originality
Whiter than bone marrow, sharp like the arrow
In Mexico I smoke the ganja, wear the sombrero
Bless the ones who copy me, respect the disc jockey
You see I stole park place and boardwalk so I always win Monopoly
Cruisin in the sloop, fruitalize the Froot Loop
Excuse me waiter sir, there's a fly in my soupy soup
So the pyros keep on lighting, dirt and soap keep up the fighting
Verbal contracts ain't worth shit, we like to seal the deal in writing
Cruizin in the jetta, red like the poinsettia
Got no double barrels, automatics, sawed-offs, Berettas
Thought you was god sent, it's just my environment
I'll be Brian Mackenzie until the day of my retirement
(Or your enlightenment, whichever comes first)
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Funk Flash
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:42
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(6)
| This track = "Funk Flash"<br>(7)
| Next track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(8)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Quixonic (EP)
| Type = ep
| This track = "Funk Flash"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[S'up]]"<br>(2)
}}
}}
'''Funk Flash''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the seventh track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Overview ==
"Funk Flash" was first demoed by [[Quixonic]] in 2000. It would be released in 2006 on [[Flying With Brian 3]] with the last verse taken from a version of "[[3 Purple Butterflies]]" from [[Team of Captains]]. Funk Flash would frequently be played live throughout the band's earlier years. The verses would later be used in [[Oddloop|the band's cover of "Oddloop" by Frederic]], and the last verse would be used in "[[Domino]]".
== Audio ==
=== USS version ===
<youtube>pdo-_uTHSNM</youtube>
=== Quixonic version ===
<youtube>BNCkb9WQcFE</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
I got magic in my fingertips<br>
I’m profound, I got a sound that gets your crew doin backflips<br>
I put the grooves in your dancin shoes<br>
So don’t wait, don’t hesitate to let your heart dictate your fate<br>
<br>
I met a girl just the other day<br>
I said hey, she said yo, I said hey, she said yo, I know<br>
Who puts the grooves in your dancin shoes<br>
So if you got it, step up, but if you don’t, you better listen up<br>
<br>
Cause if you don’t got the groove on<br>
Well I suggest you get a move on, son<br>
And if you can’t feel that funk flash<br>
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash, I<br>
<br>
Got to find my flow, life plans, I’m beginnin em<br>
No one really pays Ash any more than minimum<br>
I’m not the one to obey the status quo<br>
I was an amateur but I prefer to be a pro, yo<br>
<br>
Check with your doctor ‘fore you get into this routine<br>
I flow slow like the gravy on your poutine<br>
Spic and span on the mic, they call me Mr Clean<br>
So buckle up before you travel in my rhyme machine<br>
<br>
Year round, packin bud like an evergreen<br>
Try exercise ‘stead of munchin on your lean cuisine<br>
<br>
And if you don’t got the groove on<br>
Well I suggest you get a move on, son<br>
And if you can’t feel that funk flash<br>
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash, I<br>
<br>
I got a vibe that’s electrical<br>
I connect with an effect that’s both correct and G symmetrical <br>
So watch my back because I'm classified<br>
And the files are next to Watergate because the government knows in every state<br>
<br>
Bill Gates may be a big shot<br>
But all the money on his empire can never buy the groove I got <br>
Bill Gates may be a big shot<br>
But all the money on his empire can never buy the groove I got<br>
Cause if you don't got the groove on<br>
Then I suggest you get a move on, son<br>
And if you can't feel that funk flash<br>
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash<br>
<br>
Don't mean to be technical, clear as the crystical<br>
Ash don't got a Glock, he prefers to eat a popsicle<br>
Defyin laws of gravity, opinion like a cavity <br>
I like to talk shit but prefer originality<br>
<br>
Whiter than bone marrow, sharp like the arrow<br>
In Mexico I smoke the ganja, wear the sombrero<br>
Bless the ones who copy me, respect the disc jockey<br>
You see I stole park place and boardwalk so I always win Monopoly<br>
<br>
Cruisin in the sloop, fruitalize the Froot Loop<br>
Excuse me waiter sir, there's a fly in my soupy soup<br>
So the pyros keep on lighting, dirt and soap keep up the fighting<br>
Verbal contracts ain't worth shit, we like to seal the deal in writing<br>
<br>
Cruizin in the jetta, red like the poinsettia<br>
Got no double barrels, automatics, sawed-offs, Berettas<br>
Thought you was god sent, it's just my environment<br>
I'll be Brian Mackenzie until the day of my retirement<br>
(Or your enlightenment, whichever comes first)
== See also ==
*[[Domino]]
*[[Oddloop]]
*[[3 Purple Butterflies]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Funk Flash
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:42
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(6)
| This track = "Funk Flash"<br>(7)
| Next track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(8)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Quixonic (EP)
| Type = ep
| This track = "Funk Flash"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[S'up]]"<br>(2)
}}
}}
'''Funk Flash''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the seventh track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Overview ==
"Funk Flash" was first demoed by [[Quixonic]] in 2000. It would be released in 2006 on [[Flying With Brian 3]] with the last verse taken from a version of "[[3 Purple Butterflies]]" from [[Team of Captains]]. Funk Flash would frequently be played live throughout the band's earlier years. The verses would later be used in [[Oddloop|the band's cover of "Oddloop" by Frederic]], and the last verse would be used in "[[Domino]]".
== Audio ==
=== USS version ===
<youtube>qJ6L2GgWE70</youtube>
=== Quixonic version ===
<youtube>BNCkb9WQcFE</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
I got magic in my fingertips<br>
I’m profound, I got a sound that gets your crew doin backflips<br>
I put the grooves in your dancin shoes<br>
So don’t wait, don’t hesitate to let your heart dictate your fate<br>
<br>
I met a girl just the other day<br>
I said hey, she said yo, I said hey, she said yo, I know<br>
Who puts the grooves in your dancin shoes<br>
So if you got it, step up, but if you don’t, you better listen up<br>
<br>
Cause if you don’t got the groove on<br>
Well I suggest you get a move on, son<br>
And if you can’t feel that funk flash<br>
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash, I<br>
<br>
Got to find my flow, life plans, I’m beginnin em<br>
No one really pays Ash any more than minimum<br>
I’m not the one to obey the status quo<br>
I was an amateur but I prefer to be a pro, yo<br>
<br>
Check with your doctor ‘fore you get into this routine<br>
I flow slow like the gravy on your poutine<br>
Spic and span on the mic, they call me Mr Clean<br>
So buckle up before you travel in my rhyme machine<br>
<br>
Year round, packin bud like an evergreen<br>
Try exercise ‘stead of munchin on your lean cuisine<br>
<br>
And if you don’t got the groove on<br>
Well I suggest you get a move on, son<br>
And if you can’t feel that funk flash<br>
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash, I<br>
<br>
I got a vibe that’s electrical<br>
I connect with an effect that’s both correct and G symmetrical <br>
So watch my back because I'm classified<br>
And the files are next to Watergate because the government knows in every state<br>
<br>
Bill Gates may be a big shot<br>
But all the money on his empire can never buy the groove I got <br>
Bill Gates may be a big shot<br>
But all the money on his empire can never buy the groove I got<br>
Cause if you don't got the groove on<br>
Then I suggest you get a move on, son<br>
And if you can't feel that funk flash<br>
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash<br>
<br>
Don't mean to be technical, clear as the crystical<br>
Ash don't got a Glock, he prefers to eat a popsicle<br>
Defyin laws of gravity, opinion like a cavity <br>
I like to talk shit but prefer originality<br>
<br>
Whiter than bone marrow, sharp like the arrow<br>
In Mexico I smoke the ganja, wear the sombrero<br>
Bless the ones who copy me, respect the disc jockey<br>
You see I stole park place and boardwalk so I always win Monopoly<br>
<br>
Cruisin in the sloop, fruitalize the Froot Loop<br>
Excuse me waiter sir, there's a fly in my soupy soup<br>
So the pyros keep on lighting, dirt and soap keep up the fighting<br>
Verbal contracts ain't worth shit, we like to seal the deal in writing<br>
<br>
Cruizin in the jetta, red like the poinsettia<br>
Got no double barrels, automatics, sawed-offs, Berettas<br>
Thought you was god sent, it's just my environment<br>
I'll be Brian Mackenzie until the day of my retirement<br>
(Or your enlightenment, whichever comes first)
== See also ==
*[[Domino]]
*[[Oddloop]]
*[[3 Purple Butterflies]]
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:2000]] [[Category:2006]]
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006 at [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s home studio
| Genre = Acoustic, folk, drum and bass
| Length = 44:51
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 50
| Last album = ''[[Burn At Will]]''<br>(2003)
| This album = '''''Flying With Brian 3'''''<br>(2006)
| Next album = ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''Flying With Brian 3''' is [[USS]]'s second demo. 50 copies were made and distributed in 2006.
== Overview ==
After [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus in the summer of 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] went back on the road doing [[List of USS concerts#Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo)|solo shows]], while [[Human Kebab]] went to work at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta, occasionally going home to record songs for [[Willnaught Roughness]]. During this time, it was decided that Ashley, [[Brian Mackenzie]] and a few friends would record an album. This culminated into "Flying With Brian 3" and was recorded mostly acoustic in the studio located inside the house Ashley, Human Kebab and Brian used to live, often dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". The name originated from a cruise called "Flying With Brian" featuring Ashley and some friends. A house party happened later, called "Flying With Brian 2", and for the third "Flying With Brian", an album was recorded.
Like "[[Burn At Will]]", "Flying With Brian 3" was released in a limited quantity of 50 CDs in 2006, in hopes that people would burn copies and distribute them to others. It includes 13 tracks; 12 acoustic tracks and 1 already produced track ([[Neurochemical Warfare]]). 7 of these tracks would become later [[USS]] tracks, notably [[Now Is Well]] becoming [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]], [[Funk Flash]] becoming [[Domino]], [[Let's Go Out And Play]] becoming [[Nepal]], and the already mentioned [[Neurochemical Warfare]] becoming [[Turquoise 1:11]].
== Audio ==
<youtube>inCeUxheirI</youtube>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 44:51
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[A Word From Brian]]
| writer1 = Brian Mackenzie
| length1 = 1:04
| title2 = [[Theory vs Action]]
| writer2 = Ashley Buchholz
| length2 = 3:45
| title3 = [[Now Is Well]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:37
| title4 = [[I Need Weed Like A Career]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:45
| title5 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 5:20
| title6 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer6 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons, Charles Topping
| length6 = 4:15
| title7 = [[Funk Flash]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 3:42
| title8 = [[Choices]]
| writer8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:42
| title9 = [[World War Me]]
| writer9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 3:34
| title10 = [[Buzz Of The Open Road]]
| writer10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 2:34
| title11 = [[Let's Go Out And Play]]
| writer11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:38
| title12 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray]]
| writer12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 1:59
| title13 = [[Turquoise 1:11|Neurochemical Warfare]]
| note13 = Instrumental
| length13 = 3:00
}}
== See also ==
*[[Team of Captains]]
*[[Willnaught Roughness]]
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006 at [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s home studio
| Genre = Acoustic, folk, drum and bass
| Length = 44:51
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 50
| Last album = ''[[Burn At Will]]''<br>(2003)
| This album = '''''Flying With Brian 3'''''<br>(2006)
| Next album = ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''Flying With Brian 3''' is [[USS]]'s second demo. 50 copies were made and distributed in 2006.
== Overview ==
After [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus in the summer of 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] went back on the road doing [[List of USS concerts#Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo)|solo shows]], while [[Human Kebab]] went to work at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta, occasionally going home to record songs for [[Willnaught Roughness]]. During this time, it was decided that Ashley, [[Brian Mackenzie]] and a few friends would record an album. This culminated into "Flying With Brian 3" and was recorded mostly acoustic in the studio located inside the house Ashley, Human Kebab and Brian used to live, often dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". The name originated from a cruise called "Flying With Brian" featuring Ashley and some friends. A house party happened later, called "Flying With Brian 2", and for the third "Flying With Brian", an album was recorded.
Like "[[Burn At Will]]", "Flying With Brian 3" was released in a limited quantity of 50 CDs in 2006, in hopes that people would burn copies and distribute them to others. It includes 13 tracks; 12 acoustic tracks and 1 already produced track ([[Neurochemical Warfare]]). 7 of these tracks would become later [[USS]] tracks, notably [[Now Is Well]] becoming [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]], [[Funk Flash]] becoming [[Domino]], [[Let's Go Out And Play]] becoming [[Nepal]], and the already mentioned [[Neurochemical Warfare]] becoming [[Turquoise 1:11]].
== Audio ==
<youtube>inCeUxheirI</youtube>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 44:51
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[A Word From Brian]]
| writer1 = Brian Mackenzie
| length1 = 1:04
| title2 = [[Theory vs Action]]
| writer2 = Ashley Buchholz
| length2 = 3:45
| title3 = [[Now Is Well]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:37
| title4 = [[I Need Weed Like A Career]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:45
| title5 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 5:20
| title6 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer6 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons, Charles Topping
| length6 = 4:15
| title7 = [[Funk Flash]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 3:42
| title8 = [[Choices]]
| writer8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:42
| title9 = [[World War Me]]
| writer9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 3:34
| title10 = [[Buzz Of The Open Road]]
| writer10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 2:34
| title11 = [[Let's Go Out And Play]]
| writer11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:38
| title12 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray]]
| writer12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 1:59
| title13 = [[Turquoise 1:11|Neurochemical Warfare]]
| note13 = Instrumental
| length13 = 3:00
}}
== See also ==
*[[Burn At Will]]
*[[Team of Captains]]
*[[Willnaught Roughness]]
[[Category:USS demos]] [[Category:2006]]
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Burn At Will
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = December 25, 2003
| Recorded = Unknown
| Genre = Unknown
| Length = Unknown
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 25
| This album = '''''Burn At Will'''''<br>(2003)
| Next album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
}}
'''Burn At Will''' is USS's first demo. Not much is known about this demo.
== Overview ==
Earlier in 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] had come up with the moniker "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" and had started performing under said moniker for solo shows. On Christmas Eve, Ashley realized that he hadn't gotten gifts for anyone, so he made a CD of old recordings, put "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" on the label, and gave 25 copies out to friends and family the next day, in hopes that friends and family would burn copies on CD and send them out to other people, thus the name "Burn At Will".
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| Name = World War Me
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:34
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(8)
| This track = "World War Me"<br>(9)
| Next track = "[[Buzz Of The Open Road]]"<br>(10)
}}
'''World War Me''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the ninth track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Audio ==
<youtube>P4fi3tilGPY</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
Peaks and swells<br>
Boomerangs into hell<br>
As reflected by fear<br>
My intentions mirror<br>
<br>
My dear<br>
My actions speak loud and clear<br>
All the calories I've burned on my quest to learn<br>
<br>
But it starts here<br>
All systems point to go<br>
So hold me, oh<br>
Everybody has to know<br>
<br>
That it's world war me here<br>
I'm fighting<br>
This world war me here<br>
I'm fighting<br>
This world war me here<br>
I'm fighting<br>
This world war me here<br>
I'm fighting<br>
Now<br>
<br>
Wholesomeness<br>
Boomerangs into bliss<br>
As reflected by smiles<br>
I cast control<br>
<br>
My poles shift with my consciousness<br>
Like an infant and fish in the school of now<br>
<br>
So it starts here<br>
All systems point to go<br>
Hold me, oh<br>
Everybody has to know<br>
<br>
That it's world war me here<br>
I'm fighting<br>
This world war me here<br>
I'm fighting<br>
This world war me here<br>
I'm fighting<br>
This world war me here<br>
I'm fighting<br>
This world war me here<br>
I'm fighting<br>
This world war me here<br>
I'm fighting<br>
This world war me here<br>
I'm fighting<br>
Now
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Turquoise 1:11
| Cover = Turquoise111.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br>December 24, 2021 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 4:59
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = Barbara Marciniak
| Producer = [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Feel Alive]]"<br>(2020)
| This single = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(2021)
| Next single = "[[Never Stop]]"<br>(2022)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Pornostartrek]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(6)
| Next track =
{{Extra track listing
| Album = 2007 Demo
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(6)
}}
}}
'''Turquoise 1:11''' was the original sixth track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP, which was replaced by [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings due to copyright issues. It was later re-released as a single on December 24, 2021.
== Overview ==
"Turquoise 1:11" is an homage to the drum and bass scene in Toronto, Ontario. It is a complicated track, featuring minor chord progressions, 4 amen breakbeats chopped up and edited together, plus a couple more sequenced drums and vocals taken from a reading of a Barbara Marciniak inspirational piece, all amalgamating into 32 total tracks. It was only included on [[Welding the C:/]] as a pseudo-bonus track and was originally intended to be given to local drum and bass DJs. In 2008, legal complaints were issued against the band for the use of the main sample in the song and thus it had to be taken off the EP. It was soon replaced by "[[The Honeypot]]" and Welding the C:/ was re-released on May 30. Turquoise 1:11 got a re-release as a single on December 24, 2021.
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>oQyq4NVq5mU</youtube>
=== Demo ===
<youtube>tvgjOrEztRQ</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
You are, now, all of you, answering a call<br>
We have said recently the call has gone out<br>
The trumpets have been blasted<br>
It has been called out into the universe<br>
And now is the time<br>
<br>
You are going to see your reality turned upside down<br>
You are going to see chaos<br>
You are going to see confusion<br>
You are forming new bodies, from the inside out<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one<br>
Because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
A certain amount of disruption or chaos<br>
Is necessary to create new order<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
As you, yourself grow<br>
Telepathically you affect those around<br>
In your family, in your school systems, in your neighbourhood<br>
And then of course, within your world<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
In your terms, what you call critical mass<br>
When a certain number of individuals achieve a certain state of knowing<br>
Others will instantly comprehend<br>
<br>
The 3rd dimensional experience is composed of thinking<br>
The 4th dimensional experience is more involved with feeling<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
Be very gentle with yourself and your experiences<br>
Love yourself, trust yourself<br>
There is a part of you that indeed knows whats going on<br>
And there is a part that has no idea<br>
And the part that has no idea, just allow it to tag along...do not judge it<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Turquoise 1:11
| Cover = Turquoise111.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br>December 24, 2021 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 4:59
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = Barbara Marciniak
| Producer = [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Feel Alive]]"<br>(2020)
| This single = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(2021)
| Next single = "[[Never Stop]]"<br>(2022)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Pornostartrek]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(6)
| Next track =
{{Extra track listing
| Album = 2007 Demo
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(6)
}}
}}
'''Turquoise 1:11''' was the original sixth track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP, which was replaced by [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings due to copyright issues. It was later re-released as a single on December 24, 2021.
== Overview ==
"Turquoise 1:11" is an homage to the drum and bass scene in Toronto, Ontario. It is a complicated track, featuring minor chord progressions, 4 amen breakbeats chopped up and edited together, plus a couple more sequenced drums and vocals taken from a reading of a Barbara Marciniak inspirational piece, all amalgamating into 32 total tracks. It was only included on [[Welding the C:/]] as a pseudo-bonus track and was originally intended to be given to local drum and bass DJs.
In 2008, legal complaints were issued against the band for the use of the main sample in the song and thus it had to be taken off the EP. It was soon replaced by "[[The Honeypot]]" and Welding the C:/ was re-released on May 30. Turquoise 1:11 got a re-release as a single on December 24, 2021.
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>oQyq4NVq5mU</youtube>
=== Demo ===
<youtube>tvgjOrEztRQ</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
You are, now, all of you, answering a call<br>
We have said recently the call has gone out<br>
The trumpets have been blasted<br>
It has been called out into the universe<br>
And now is the time<br>
<br>
You are going to see your reality turned upside down<br>
You are going to see chaos<br>
You are going to see confusion<br>
You are forming new bodies, from the inside out<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one<br>
Because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
A certain amount of disruption or chaos<br>
Is necessary to create new order<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
As you, yourself grow<br>
Telepathically you affect those around<br>
In your family, in your school systems, in your neighbourhood<br>
And then of course, within your world<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
In your terms, what you call critical mass<br>
When a certain number of individuals achieve a certain state of knowing<br>
Others will instantly comprehend<br>
<br>
The 3rd dimensional experience is composed of thinking<br>
The 4th dimensional experience is more involved with feeling<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
Be very gentle with yourself and your experiences<br>
Love yourself, trust yourself<br>
There is a part of you that indeed knows whats going on<br>
And there is a part that has no idea<br>
And the part that has no idea, just allow it to tag along...do not judge it<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Buzz Of The Open Road
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 2:34
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[World War Me]]"<br>(9)
| This track = "Buzz Of The Open Road"<br>(10)
| Next track = "[[Let's Go Out And Play]]"<br>(11)
}}
'''Buzz Of The Open Road''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the tenth track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Overview ==
"Buzz Of The Open Road" is known to have been demoed by [[Mensa Dropout]] in the early 2000s and was supposedly even recorded for the USS project. Otherwise, not much else is known about this song.
== Audio ==
<youtube>oFDSWiRKKjA</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
The workers<br>
The workers stay in bed<br>
<br>
The workers stay in bed<br>
The queen is dead<br>
The hive is alive and<br>
The drones they buzz of tones of open roads<br>
And hollow hearts and<br>
<br>
The workers stay in bed<br>
They dream instead<br>
The hive is alive and<br>
The tune is now for open eyes and open minds<br>
<br>
And let it all out<br>
And get it all out<br>
And let it all out<br>
And get it all out<br>
And let it all out<br>
And get it all out<br>
And let it all out<br>
And get it all out<br>
<br>
We're waking up now<br>
We're waking up now<br>
We're waking up now<br>
We're waking up now<br>
<br>
And let it all out<br>
And get it all out<br>
And let it all out<br>
And get it all out<br>
<br>
We're waking up now<br>
We're waking up now<br>
We're waking up now<br>
We're waking up now<br>
We're waking up now<br>
We're waking up now<br>
We're waking up now<br>
We're waking up now<br>
We're waking up now<br>
We're waking up now<br>
We're waking up now<br>
We're waking up now
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Let's Go Out And Play
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:38
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Buzz Of The Open Road]]"<br>(10)
| This track = "Let's Go Out And Play"<br>(11)
| Next track = "[[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray]]"<br>(12)
}}
'''Let's Go Out And Play''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the eleventh track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Overview ==
Not much is known about this song, besides the fact that one of the verses would make it into "[[Nepal]]".
== Audio ==
<youtube>VLISPiquWEc</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
Let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
Let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
Let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
Let's go out and play<br>
We're alive<br>
<br>
You're like a fortress, photon, lucky charm<br>
You're like a bird nest with a roof<br>
You're like a fortress, photon, lucky charm<br>
(?) we knew<br>
(?) we knew<br>
<br>
So let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
Let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
Let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
Let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
<br>
We're all the same blood<br>
Building the same frame<br>
Stuck in the same mud<br>
Cheating at the same game<br>
<br>
We're all the same nerve<br>
Feeling the same pain<br>
Stuck in the same curve<br>
Eating from the same grain<br>
<br>
We're all the same blood<br>
Building the same frame<br>
Stuck in the same mud<br>
Cheating at the same game<br>
<br>
We're all the same nerve<br>
Feeling the same pain<br>
Stuck in the same curve<br>
Thinking from the same brain<br>
<br>
So let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
Let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
Let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
Let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
<br>
Brian baby
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Let's Go Out And Play
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:38
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Buzz Of The Open Road]]"<br>(10)
| This track = "Let's Go Out And Play"<br>(11)
| Next track = "[[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray]]"<br>(12)
}}
'''Let's Go Out And Play''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the eleventh track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Overview ==
Not much is known about this song, besides the fact that one of the verses would make it into "[[Nepal]]".
== Audio ==
<youtube>VLISPiquWEc</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
Let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
Let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
Let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
Let's go out and play<br>
We're alive<br>
<br>
You're like a fortress, photon, lucky charm<br>
You're like a bird nest with a roof<br>
You're like a fortress, photon, lucky charm<br>
??? we knew<br>
??? we knew<br>
<br>
So let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
Let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
Let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
Let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
<br>
We're all the same blood<br>
Building the same frame<br>
Stuck in the same mud<br>
Cheating at the same game<br>
<br>
We're all the same nerve<br>
Feeling the same pain<br>
Stuck in the same curve<br>
Eating from the same grain<br>
<br>
We're all the same blood<br>
Building the same frame<br>
Stuck in the same mud<br>
Cheating at the same game<br>
<br>
We're all the same nerve<br>
Feeling the same pain<br>
Stuck in the same curve<br>
Thinking from the same brain<br>
<br>
So let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
Let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
Let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
Let's go out and play now<br>
We're alive<br>
<br>
Brian baby
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| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, folk
| Length = 23:03 (original press), 20:21 (re-press)
| Label = [[Mystery&Romance]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (1, 6<ref group="note">Re-press</ref>) <br> USS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]] (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>) <br> Iain MacPherson (2) <br> Chris Davies (1, 3) <br> [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] (2) <br> Louie Tsapoitis (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>)
| Last album = ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Welding the C:/'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| single 1 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| single 1 date = 2007
| single 2 = [[2 15/16]]
| single 2 date = 2008
| single 3 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| single 3 date = December 24, 2021
}}
}}
'''''Welding the C:/''''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is [[USS]]'s debut EP. It was released by [[Mystery&Romance]] on July 19, 2007, with a [[USS concert: 07/19/2007|release party for the EP]] taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-released due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]]. ''Welding the C:/'' spawned the singles "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" and "[[2 15/16]]". The former helped launch USS into popularity among Canadian radio stations such as [[The Edge]] (''102.1'') and The Zone (''91.3'').
== Overview ==
[[File:WeldingTheC-Drawing.png|thumb|150px|left|Name inspiration]]
After releasing the [[2007 Demo]] in January 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz]] started work on what was to be known as "Welding the C:/" not too long after. The name came from a cartoon Ashley drew in October 2000 of a "rabbit dressed up as a boy dressed up as a rabbit" and some other creatures finding a computer which creates an algorithm which ceases all production of serotonin in humans. They weld the computer's hard drive (C:/) shut so serotonin can be produced again. Ashley worked in several studios around the Greater Toronto Area such as Rainbow Trout Studios in Toronto, Green Tree Audio in Mississauga and even his own home (referred to as "Gandhi's Flip Flop"). In the spring, [[Human Kebab]] would join forces with Ashley again after working at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta after [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus, doing turntable scratching shortly before the album was finished. "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" was among the first tracks to be recorded, having [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], formerly the third member of Team of Captains, predominantly doing production and sequencing.
"Welding the C:/" would be released in July 2007 under [[Mystery&Romance]] with a release party following on the 17th at the Gladstone Hotel in Toronto alongside Grand:PM and [[Sean Ward & The Realness]]. Several incomplete mixes of the album were accidentally sent out by the band's publishing to radio and websites such as Myspace and SoundCloud.
In 2008, legal issues began to arise because of the main sample used in the sixth track, "[[Turquoise 1:11]]", which had been used without permission from the copyright holder. The EP would later have to be re-released on May 30 with the track replaced with "[[The Honeypot]]", although it would be re-released as a single on December 24, 2021, presumably with all copyright issues cleared.
== Artwork ==
{{Ashley Buchholz quote|I’m very interested in and love Ojibwe artwork. I worked with a woman who had native roots and told her I wanted this picture of a rabbit, a crow, and another animal. If you look at the cover of our first record, Welding the C:/, you’ll see what I mean. There’s planet Earth as the nucleus inside, and she drew the whole thing in the black, white, and red Ojibwe colors!|interview with Aesthetic Magazine, January 8, 2021<ref>https://aestheticmagazinetoronto.com/2021/01/08/interview-uss-talks-einsteins-of-consciousness-farewell-tour-their-favourite-memories-as-a-band</ref>}}
The cover artwork, designed by Heather Pedhirney, features Ojibwe-inspired artwork featuring animals such as crows and rabbits. The back cover features a picture of an owl in the same Ojibwe style, with the EP's tracklist circling around it. The booklet included inside the CD jewel case features a picture of [[Ashley Buchholz]] in his youth with text reading:
<i>
Be hopeful not harmful<br>
Be cheerful not fearful<br>
Be helpful not hurtful<br>
Be greatful[sic] not hateful.
</i>
The booklet also features artwork drawn by Ashley along with credits, thank-you's, and lyrics.
In 2018, for the [[USSX]] event, ''Welding the C:/'' along with the rest of their discography (at the time) was re-issued on vinyl. This issue is unique due to it containing completely new artwork, both on the front and back. The band name on the cover is also wrong, being spelled "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''".
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main EP
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Jason Parsons/Charles Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
== References ==
<references />
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| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, folk
| Length = 23:03 (original press), 20:21 (re-press)
| Label = [[Mystery&Romance]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (1, 6<ref group="note">Re-press</ref>) <br> USS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]] (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>) <br> Iain MacPherson (2) <br> Chris Davies (1, 3) <br> [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] (2) <br> Louie Tsapoitis (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>)
| Last album = ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Welding the C:/'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| single 1 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| single 1 date = 2007
| single 2 = [[2 15/16]]
| single 2 date = 2008
| single 3 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| single 3 date = December 24, 2021
}}
}}
'''''Welding the C:/''''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is [[USS]]'s debut EP. It was released by [[Mystery&Romance]] on July 19, 2007, with a [[USS concert: 07/19/2007|release party for the EP]] taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-released due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]]. ''Welding the C:/'' spawned the singles "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" and "[[2 15/16]]". The former helped launch USS into popularity among Canadian radio stations such as [[The Edge]] (''102.1'') and The Zone (''91.3'').
== Overview ==
[[File:WeldingTheC-Drawing.png|thumb|150px|left|Name inspiration]]
After releasing the [[2007 Demo]] in January 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz]] started work on what was to be known as "Welding the C:/" not too long after. The name came from a cartoon Ashley drew in October 2000 of a "rabbit dressed up as a boy dressed up as a rabbit" and some other creatures finding a computer which creates an algorithm which ceases all production of serotonin in humans. They weld the computer's hard drive (C:/) shut so serotonin can be produced again. Ashley worked in several studios around the Greater Toronto Area such as Rainbow Trout Studios in Toronto, Green Tree Audio in Mississauga and even his own home (referred to as "Gandhi's Flip Flop"). In the spring, [[Human Kebab]] would join forces with Ashley again after working at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta after [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus, doing turntable scratching shortly before the album was finished. "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" was among the first tracks to be recorded, having [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], formerly the third member of Team of Captains, predominantly doing production and sequencing.
"Welding the C:/" would be released in July 2007 under [[Mystery&Romance]] with a release party following on the 17th at the Gladstone Hotel in Toronto alongside Grand:PM and [[Sean Ward & The Realness]]. Several incomplete mixes of the album were accidentally sent out by the band's publishing to radio and websites such as Myspace and SoundCloud.
In 2008, legal issues began to arise because of the main sample used in the sixth track, "[[Turquoise 1:11]]", which had been used without permission from the copyright holder. The EP would later have to be re-released on May 30 with the track replaced with "[[The Honeypot]]", although it would be re-released as a single on December 24, 2021, presumably with all copyright issues cleared.
== Artwork ==
{{Ashley Buchholz quote|I’m very interested in and love Ojibwe artwork. I worked with a woman who had native roots and told her I wanted this picture of a rabbit, a crow, and another animal. If you look at the cover of our first record, Welding the C:/, you’ll see what I mean. There’s planet Earth as the nucleus inside, and she drew the whole thing in the black, white, and red Ojibwe colors!|interview with Aesthetic Magazine, January 8, 2021<ref>https://aestheticmagazinetoronto.com/2021/01/08/interview-uss-talks-einsteins-of-consciousness-farewell-tour-their-favourite-memories-as-a-band</ref>}}
[[File:OjibweArt-Norval-Morrisseau.jpg|150px|thumb|left|''Moose Dream Legend'', an Ojibwe piece by Norval Morrisseau]]
The cover artwork, designed by Heather Pedhirney, features Ojibwe-inspired artwork featuring animals such as crows and rabbits. The back cover features a picture of an owl in the same Ojibwe style, with the EP's tracklist circling around it. The booklet included inside the CD jewel case features a picture of [[Ashley Buchholz]] in his youth with text reading:
<i>
Be hopeful not harmful<br>
Be cheerful not fearful<br>
Be helpful not hurtful<br>
Be greatful[sic] not hateful.
</i>
The booklet also features artwork drawn by Ashley along with credits, thank-you's, and lyrics.
In 2018, for the [[USSX]] event, ''Welding the C:/'' along with the rest of their discography (at the time) was re-issued on vinyl. This issue is unique due to it containing completely new artwork, both on the front and back. The band name on the cover is also wrong, being spelled "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''".
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main EP
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Jason Parsons/Charles Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
== References ==
<references />
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, folk
| Length = 23:03 (original press), 20:21 (re-press)
| Label = [[Mystery&Romance]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (1, 6<ref group="note">Re-press</ref>) <br> USS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]] (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>) <br> Iain MacPherson (2) <br> Chris Davies (1, 3) <br> [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] (2) <br> Louie Tsapoitis (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>)
| Last album = ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Welding the C:/'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| single 1 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| single 1 date = 2007
| single 2 = [[2 15/16]]
| single 2 date = 2008
| single 3 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| single 3 date = December 24, 2021
}}
}}
'''''Welding the C:/''''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is [[USS]]'s debut EP. It was released by [[Mystery&Romance]] on July 19, 2007, with a [[USS concert: 07/19/2007|release party for the EP]] taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-released due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]]. ''Welding the C:/'' spawned the singles "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" and "[[2 15/16]]". The former helped launch USS into popularity among Canadian radio stations such as [[The Edge]] (''102.1'') and The Zone (''91.3'').
== Overview ==
[[File:WeldingTheC-Drawing.png|thumb|150px|left|Name inspiration]]
After releasing the [[2007 Demo]] in January 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz]] started work on what was to be known as "Welding the C:/" not too long after. The name came from a cartoon Ashley drew in October 2000 of a "rabbit dressed up as a boy dressed up as a rabbit" and some other creatures finding a computer which creates an algorithm which ceases all production of serotonin in humans. They weld the computer's hard drive (C:/) shut so serotonin can be produced again. Ashley worked in several studios around the Greater Toronto Area such as Rainbow Trout Studios in Toronto, Green Tree Audio in Mississauga and even his own home (referred to as "Gandhi's Flip Flop"). In the spring, [[Human Kebab]] would join forces with Ashley again after working at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta after [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus, doing turntable scratching shortly before the album was finished. "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" was among the first tracks to be recorded, having [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], formerly the third member of Team of Captains, predominantly doing production and sequencing.
"Welding the C:/" would be released in July 2007 under [[Mystery&Romance]] with a release party following on the 17th at the Gladstone Hotel in Toronto alongside Grand:PM and [[Sean Ward & The Realness]]. Several incomplete mixes of the album were accidentally sent out by the band's publishing to radio and websites such as Myspace and SoundCloud.
In 2008, legal issues began to arise because of the main sample used in the sixth track, "[[Turquoise 1:11]]", which had been used without permission from the copyright holder. The EP would later have to be re-released on May 30 with the track replaced with "[[The Honeypot]]", although it would be re-released as a single on December 24, 2021, presumably with all copyright issues cleared.
== Artwork ==
{{Ashley Buchholz quote|I’m very interested in and love Ojibwe artwork. I worked with a woman who had native roots and told her I wanted this picture of a rabbit, a crow, and another animal. If you look at the cover of our first record, Welding the C:/, you’ll see what I mean. There’s planet Earth as the nucleus inside, and she drew the whole thing in the black, white, and red Ojibwe colors!|interview with Aesthetic Magazine, January 8, 2021<ref>https://aestheticmagazinetoronto.com/2021/01/08/interview-uss-talks-einsteins-of-consciousness-farewell-tour-their-favourite-memories-as-a-band</ref>}}
[[File:OjibweArt-Norval-Morrisseau.jpg|150px|thumb|left|''Moose Dream Legend'', an Ojibwe piece by Norval Morrisseau]]
The cover artwork, designed by Heather Pedhirney, features Ojibwe-inspired artwork featuring animals such as crows and rabbits. The back cover features a picture of an owl in the same Ojibwe style, with the EP's tracklist circling around it. The booklet included inside the CD jewel case features a picture of [[Ashley Buchholz]] in his youth with text reading:
<i>
Be hopeful not harmful<br>
Be cheerful not fearful<br>
Be helpful not hurtful<br>
Be greatful[sic] not hateful.
</i>
The booklet also features artwork drawn by Ashley along with credits, thank-you's, and lyrics.
The initial release's gatefold sleeve contained a similar booklet but with a modified version of a patch that Ashley would wear on a hat from the Local 4584 branch of the United Steelworkers in Kirkland Lake, Ontario. The card sleeves contained simply "USS" on the left, and (what seems to be) a depiction of Adolf Hitler and the Japanese rising sun war flag. Both of these aren't present on any other releases.
In 2018, for the [[USSX]] event, ''Welding the C:/'' along with the rest of their discography (at the time) was re-issued on vinyl. This issue is unique due to it containing completely new artwork, both on the front and back. The band name on the cover is also wrong, being spelled "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''".
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main EP
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Jason Parsons/Charles Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
== References ==
<references />
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| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, folk
| Length = 23:03 (original press), 20:21 (re-press)
| Label = [[Mystery&Romance]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (1, 6<ref group="note">Re-press</ref>) <br> USS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]] (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>) <br> Iain MacPherson (2) <br> Chris Davies (1, 3) <br> [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] (2) <br> Louie Tsapoitis (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>)
| Last album = ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Welding the C:/'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| single 1 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| single 1 date = 2007
| single 2 = [[2 15/16]]
| single 2 date = 2008
| single 3 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| single 3 date = December 24, 2021
}}
}}
'''''Welding the C:/''''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is [[USS]]'s debut EP. It was released by [[Mystery&Romance]] on July 19, 2007, with a [[USS concert: 07/19/2007|release party for the EP]] taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-released due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]]. ''Welding the C:/'' spawned the singles "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" and "[[2 15/16]]". The former helped launch USS into popularity among Canadian radio stations such as [[The Edge]] (''102.1'') and The Zone (''91.3'').
== Overview ==
[[File:WeldingTheC-Drawing.png|thumb|150px|left|Name inspiration]]
After releasing the [[2007 Demo]] in January 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz]] started work on what was to be known as "Welding the C:/" not too long after. The name came from a cartoon Ashley drew in October 2000 of a "rabbit dressed up as a boy dressed up as a rabbit" and some other creatures finding a computer which creates an algorithm which ceases all production of serotonin in humans. They weld the computer's hard drive (C:/) shut so serotonin can be produced again. Ashley worked in several studios around the Greater Toronto Area such as Rainbow Trout Studios in Toronto, Green Tree Audio in Mississauga and even his own home (referred to as "Gandhi's Flip Flop"). In the spring, [[Human Kebab]] would join forces with Ashley again after working at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta after [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus, doing turntable scratching shortly before the album was finished. "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" was among the first tracks to be recorded, having [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], formerly the third member of Team of Captains, predominantly doing production and sequencing.
"Welding the C:/" would be released in July 2007 under [[Mystery&Romance]] with a release party following on the 17th at the Gladstone Hotel in Toronto alongside Grand:PM and [[Sean Ward & The Realness]]. Several incomplete mixes of the album were accidentally sent out by the band's publishing to radio and websites such as Myspace and SoundCloud.
In 2008, legal issues began to arise because of the main sample used in the sixth track, "[[Turquoise 1:11]]", which had been used without permission from the copyright holder. The EP would later have to be re-released on May 30 with the track replaced with "[[The Honeypot]]", although it would be re-released as a single on December 24, 2021, presumably with all copyright issues cleared.
== Artwork ==
{{Ashley Buchholz quote|I’m very interested in and love Ojibwe artwork. I worked with a woman who had native roots and told her I wanted this picture of a rabbit, a crow, and another animal. If you look at the cover of our first record, Welding the C:/, you’ll see what I mean. There’s planet Earth as the nucleus inside, and she drew the whole thing in the black, white, and red Ojibwe colors!|interview with Aesthetic Magazine, January 8, 2021<ref>https://aestheticmagazinetoronto.com/2021/01/08/interview-uss-talks-einsteins-of-consciousness-farewell-tour-their-favourite-memories-as-a-band</ref>}}
[[File:OjibweArt-Norval-Morrisseau.jpg|150px|thumb|left|''Moose Dream Legend'', an Ojibwe piece by Norval Morrisseau]]
The cover artwork, designed by Heather Pedhirney, features Ojibwe-inspired artwork featuring animals such as crows and rabbits. The back cover features a picture of an owl in the same Ojibwe style, with the EP's tracklist circling around it. The booklet included inside the CD jewel case features a picture of [[Ashley Buchholz]] in his youth with text reading:
<i>
Be hopeful not harmful<br>
Be cheerful not fearful<br>
Be helpful not hurtful<br>
Be greatful[sic] not hateful.
</i>
The booklet also features artwork drawn by Ashley along with credits, thank-you's, and lyrics.
The initial release's gatefold sleeve contained a similar booklet but with a modified version of a patch that Ashley would wear on a hat from the Local 4584 branch of the United Steelworkers in Kirkland Lake, Ontario. The card sleeves contained simply "USS" on the left, and (what seems to be) a depiction of Adolf Hitler and the Japanese rising sun war flag on the right. Both of these aren't present on any other releases.
In 2018, for the [[USSX]] event, ''Welding the C:/'' along with the rest of their discography (at the time) was re-issued on vinyl. This issue is unique due to it containing completely new artwork, both on the front and back. The band name on the cover is also wrong, being spelled "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''".
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main EP
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Jason Parsons/Charles Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
== References ==
<references />
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, folk
| Length = 23:03 (original press), 20:21 (re-press)
| Label = [[Mystery&Romance]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (1, 6<ref group="note">Re-press</ref>) <br> USS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]] (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>) <br> Iain MacPherson (2) <br> Chris Davies (1, 3) <br> [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] (2) <br> Louie Tsapoitis (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>)
| Last album = ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Welding the C:/'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| single 1 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| single 1 date = 2007
| single 2 = [[2 15/16]]
| single 2 date = 2008
| single 3 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| single 3 date = December 24, 2021
}}
}}
'''''Welding the C:/''''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is [[USS]]'s debut EP. It was released by [[Mystery&Romance]] on July 19, 2007, with a [[USS concert: 07/19/2007|release party for the EP]] taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-released due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]]. ''Welding the C:/'' spawned the singles "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" and "[[2 15/16]]". The former helped launch USS into popularity among Canadian radio stations such as [[The Edge]] (''102.1'') and The Zone (''91.3'').
== Overview ==
[[File:WeldingTheC-Drawing.png|thumb|150px|left|Name inspiration]]
After releasing the [[2007 Demo]] in January 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz]] started work on what was to be known as "Welding the C:/" not too long after. The name came from a cartoon Ashley drew in October 2000 of a "rabbit dressed up as a boy dressed up as a rabbit" and some other creatures finding a computer which creates an algorithm which ceases all production of serotonin in humans. They weld the computer's hard drive (C:/) shut so serotonin can be produced again. Ashley worked in several studios around the Greater Toronto Area such as Rainbow Trout Studios in Toronto, Green Tree Audio in Mississauga and even his own home (referred to as "Gandhi's Flip Flop"). In the spring, [[Human Kebab]] would join forces with Ashley again after working at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta after [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus, doing turntable scratching shortly before the album was finished. "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" was among the first tracks to be recorded, having [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], formerly the third member of Team of Captains, predominantly doing production and sequencing.
"Welding the C:/" would be released in July 2007 under [[Mystery&Romance]] with a release party following on the 17th at the Gladstone Hotel in Toronto alongside Grand:PM and [[Sean Ward & The Realness]]. Several incomplete mixes of the album were accidentally sent out by the band's publishing to radio and websites such as Myspace and SoundCloud.
In 2008, legal issues began to arise because of the main sample used in the sixth track, "[[Turquoise 1:11]]", which had been used without permission from the copyright holder. The EP would later have to be re-released on May 30 with the track replaced with "[[The Honeypot]]", although it would be re-released as a single on December 24, 2021, presumably with all copyright issues cleared.
== Artwork ==
{{Ashley Buchholz quote|I’m very interested in and love Ojibwe artwork. I worked with a woman who had native roots and told her I wanted this picture of a rabbit, a crow, and another animal. If you look at the cover of our first record, Welding the C:/, you’ll see what I mean. There’s planet Earth as the nucleus inside, and she drew the whole thing in the black, white, and red Ojibwe colors!|interview with Aesthetic Magazine, January 8, 2021<ref>https://aestheticmagazinetoronto.com/2021/01/08/interview-uss-talks-einsteins-of-consciousness-farewell-tour-their-favourite-memories-as-a-band</ref>}}
[[File:OjibweArt-Norval-Morrisseau.jpg|150px|thumb|left|''Moose Dream Legend'', an Ojibwe piece by Norval Morrisseau]]
The cover artwork, designed by Heather Pedhirney, features Ojibwe-inspired artwork featuring animals such as crows and rabbits. The back cover features a picture of an owl in the same Ojibwe style, with the EP's tracklist circling around it. The booklet included inside the CD jewel case features a picture of [[Ashley Buchholz]] in his youth with text reading:
<i>
Be hopeful not harmful<br>
Be cheerful not fearful<br>
Be helpful not hurtful<br>
Be greatful[sic] not hateful.
</i>
The booklet also features artwork drawn by Ashley along with credits, thank-you's, and lyrics.
The initial release's gatefold sleeve contained a similar booklet but with a modified version of a patch that Ashley would wear on a hat from the Local 4584 branch of the United Steelworkers in Kirkland Lake, Ontario. The card sleeves contained simply "USS" on the left, and (what seems to be) a depiction of Adolf Hitler and the Japanese rising sun war flag on the right. Both of these aren't present on any other releases.
In 2018, for the [[USSX]] event, ''Welding the C:/'' along with the rest of their discography (at the time) was re-issued on vinyl. This issue is unique due to it containing completely new artwork, both on the front and back. The band name on the cover is also wrong, being spelled "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''".
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main EP
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Jason Parsons/Charles Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Vocals, turntables
*[[Barbara Marciniak]] - Vocals
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
== References ==
<references />
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, folk
| Length = 23:03 (original press), 20:21 (re-press)
| Label = [[Mystery&Romance]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (1, 6<ref group="note">Re-press</ref>) <br> USS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]] (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>) <br> Iain MacPherson (2) <br> Chris Davies (1, 3) <br> [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] (2) <br> Louie Tsapoitis (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>)
| Last album = ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Welding the C:/'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| single 1 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| single 1 date = 2007
| single 2 = [[2 15/16]]
| single 2 date = 2008
| single 3 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| single 3 date = December 24, 2021
}}
}}
'''''Welding the C:/''''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is [[USS]]'s debut EP. It was released by [[Mystery&Romance]] on July 19, 2007, with a [[USS concert: 07/19/2007|release party for the EP]] taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-released due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]]. ''Welding the C:/'' spawned the singles "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" and "[[2 15/16]]". The former helped launch USS into popularity among Canadian radio stations such as [[The Edge]] (''102.1'') and The Zone (''91.3'').
== Overview ==
[[File:WeldingTheC-Drawing.png|thumb|150px|left|Name inspiration]]
After releasing the [[2007 Demo]] in January 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz]] started work on what was to be known as "Welding the C:/" not too long after. The name came from a cartoon Ashley drew in October 2000 of a "rabbit dressed up as a boy dressed up as a rabbit" and some other creatures finding a computer which creates an algorithm which ceases all production of serotonin in humans. They weld the computer's hard drive (C:/) shut so serotonin can be produced again. Ashley worked in several studios around the Greater Toronto Area such as Rainbow Trout Studios in Toronto, Green Tree Audio in Mississauga and even his own home (referred to as "Gandhi's Flip Flop"). In the spring, [[Human Kebab]] would join forces with Ashley again after working at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta after [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus, doing turntable scratching shortly before the album was finished. "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" was among the first tracks to be recorded, having [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], formerly the third member of Team of Captains, predominantly doing production and sequencing.
"Welding the C:/" would be released in July 2007 under [[Mystery&Romance]] with a release party following on the 17th at the Gladstone Hotel in Toronto alongside Grand:PM and [[Sean Ward & The Realness]]. Several incomplete mixes of the album were accidentally sent out by the band's publishing to radio and websites such as Myspace and SoundCloud.
In 2008, legal issues began to arise because of the main sample used in the sixth track, "[[Turquoise 1:11]]", which had been used without permission from the copyright holder. The EP would later have to be re-released on May 30 with the track replaced with "[[The Honeypot]]", although it would be re-released as a single on December 24, 2021, presumably with all copyright issues cleared.
== Artwork ==
{{Ashley Buchholz quote|I’m very interested in and love Ojibwe artwork. I worked with a woman who had native roots and told her I wanted this picture of a rabbit, a crow, and another animal. If you look at the cover of our first record, Welding the C:/, you’ll see what I mean. There’s planet Earth as the nucleus inside, and she drew the whole thing in the black, white, and red Ojibwe colors!|interview with Aesthetic Magazine, January 8, 2021<ref>https://aestheticmagazinetoronto.com/2021/01/08/interview-uss-talks-einsteins-of-consciousness-farewell-tour-their-favourite-memories-as-a-band</ref>}}
[[File:OjibweArt-Norval-Morrisseau.jpg|150px|thumb|left|''Moose Dream Legend'', an Ojibwe piece by Norval Morrisseau]]
The cover artwork, designed by Heather Pedhirney, features Ojibwe-inspired artwork featuring animals such as crows and rabbits. The back cover features a picture of an owl in the same Ojibwe style, with the EP's tracklist circling around it. The booklet included inside the CD jewel case features a picture of [[Ashley Buchholz]] in his youth with text reading:
<i>
Be hopeful not harmful<br>
Be cheerful not fearful<br>
Be helpful not hurtful<br>
Be greatful[sic] not hateful.
</i>
The booklet also features artwork drawn by Ashley along with credits, thank-you's, and lyrics.
The initial release's gatefold sleeve contained a similar booklet but with a modified version of a patch that Ashley would wear on a hat from the Local 4584 branch of the United Steelworkers in Kirkland Lake, Ontario. The card sleeves contained simply "USS" on the left, and (what seems to be) a depiction of Adolf Hitler and the Japanese rising sun war flag on the right. Both of these aren't present on any other releases.
In 2018, for the [[USSX]] event, ''Welding the C:/'' along with the rest of their discography (at the time) was re-issued on vinyl. This issue is unique due to it containing completely new artwork, both on the front and back. The band name on the cover is also wrong, being spelled "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''".
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main EP
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Jason Parsons/Charles Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Vocals, turntables
*[[Barbara Marciniak]] - Vocals
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
== References ==
<references />
{{Discography}}
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| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, folk
| Length = 23:03 (original press), 20:21 (re-press)
| Label = [[Mystery&Romance]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (1, 6<ref group="note">Re-press</ref>) <br> USS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]] (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>) <br> Iain MacPherson (2) <br> Chris Davies (1, 3) <br> [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] (2) <br> Louie Tsapoitis (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>)
| Last album = ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Welding the C:/'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| single 1 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| single 1 date = 2007
| single 2 = [[2 15/16]]
| single 2 date = 2008
| single 3 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| single 3 date = December 24, 2021
}}
}}
'''''Welding the C:/''''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is [[USS]]'s debut EP. It was released by [[Mystery&Romance]] on July 19, 2007, with a [[USS concert: 07/19/2007|release party for the EP]] taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-released due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]]. ''Welding the C:/'' spawned the singles "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" and "[[2 15/16]]". The former helped launch USS into popularity among Canadian radio stations such as [[The Edge]] (''102.1'') and The Zone (''91.3'').
== Overview ==
[[File:WeldingTheC-Drawing.png|thumb|150px|left|Name inspiration]]
After releasing the [[2007 Demo]] in January 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz]] started work on what was to be known as "Welding the C:/" not too long after. The name came from a cartoon Ashley drew in October 2000 of a "rabbit dressed up as a boy dressed up as a rabbit" and some other creatures finding a computer which creates an algorithm which ceases all production of serotonin in humans. They weld the computer's hard drive (C:/) shut so serotonin can be produced again. Ashley worked in several studios around the Greater Toronto Area such as Rainbow Trout Studios in Toronto, Green Tree Audio in Mississauga and even his own home (referred to as "Gandhi's Flip Flop"). In the spring, [[Human Kebab]] would join forces with Ashley again after working at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta after [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus, doing turntable scratching shortly before the album was finished. "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" was among the first tracks to be recorded, having [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], formerly the third member of Team of Captains, predominantly doing production and sequencing.
"Welding the C:/" would be released in July 2007 under [[Mystery&Romance]] with a release party following on the 17th at the Gladstone Hotel in Toronto alongside Grand:PM and [[Sean Ward & The Realness]]. Several incomplete mixes of the album were accidentally sent out by the band's publishing to radio and websites such as Myspace and SoundCloud.
In 2008, legal issues began to arise because of the main sample used in the sixth track, "[[Turquoise 1:11]]", which had been used without permission from the copyright holder. The EP would later have to be re-released on May 30 with the track replaced with "[[The Honeypot]]", although it would be re-released as a single on December 24, 2021, presumably with all copyright issues cleared.
== Artwork ==
{{Ashley Buchholz quote|I’m very interested in and love Ojibwe artwork. I worked with a woman who had native roots and told her I wanted this picture of a rabbit, a crow, and another animal. If you look at the cover of our first record, Welding the C:/, you’ll see what I mean. There’s planet Earth as the nucleus inside, and she drew the whole thing in the black, white, and red Ojibwe colors!|interview with Aesthetic Magazine, January 8, 2021<ref>https://aestheticmagazinetoronto.com/2021/01/08/interview-uss-talks-einsteins-of-consciousness-farewell-tour-their-favourite-memories-as-a-band</ref>}}
[[File:OjibweArt-Norval-Morrisseau.jpg|150px|thumb|left|''Moose Dream Legend'', an Ojibwe piece by Norval Morrisseau]]
The cover artwork, designed by Heather Pedhirney, features Ojibwe-inspired artwork featuring animals such as crows and rabbits. The back cover features a picture of an owl in the same Ojibwe style, with the EP's tracklist circling around it. The booklet included inside the CD jewel case features a picture of [[Ashley Buchholz]] in his youth with text reading:
<i>
Be hopeful not harmful<br>
Be cheerful not fearful<br>
Be helpful not hurtful<br>
Be greatful[sic] not hateful.
</i>
The booklet also features artwork drawn by Ashley along with credits, thank-you's, and lyrics.
The initial release's gatefold sleeve contained a similar booklet but with a modified version of a patch that Ashley would wear on a hat from the Local 4584 branch of the United Steelworkers in Kirkland Lake, Ontario. The card sleeves contained simply "USS" on the left, and (what seems to be) a depiction of Adolf Hitler and the Japanese rising sun war flag on the right. Both of these aren't present on any other releases.
In 2018, for the [[USSX]] event, ''Welding the C:/'' along with the rest of their discography (at the time) was re-issued on vinyl. This issue is unique due to it containing completely new artwork, both on the front and back. The band name on the cover is also wrong, being spelled "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''".
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main EP
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Jason Parsons/Charles Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Vocals, turntables
*[[Barbara Marciniak]] - Vocals
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
== References ==
<references />
{{Discography}}
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{{Infobox band member|image=Ashley Buchholz.png|birthday=May 15, 1978|origin=Markham, Ontario|instruments=Vocals, guitars, erhu, bass, pianos|joined=January 2005}}
'''Ashley Buchholz''' was the lead vocalist, songwriter and guitarist for [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]] from 2005 until the band's eventual dissolving in 2022.
== Biography ==
=== Early years ===
Ashley Buchholz was born in Markham, Ontario, on May 15, 1978. Ashley had Chron's disease growing up, having to be bedridden in a hospital for most of his earlier years, and taking several substances such as prednisone while having to be fed through a tube. In the rare cases where he could go to school and socialize, he would be in several school plays, eventually taking an interest in performing music. At 12 years old, Ashley and a friend would write "I Like Dogs," being the first song Ashley would ever write. In his early high school years, he would perform in and form several bands, most notably of which being [[Thred]], formed in 1994.
<gallery>
AshleyBuchholz-HighSchool.jpg|Photo of Ashley in high school, early 1990s
</gallery>
=== Early bands/musical ventures ===
In 1997, [[Thred]] would release their debut EP, [[What's Happenin']], featuring tracks such as [[Ties of Affinity]], which is one of the first songs Ashley ever wrote. Shortly after, [[Ash Happily]] would be formed, featuring his brother, Adam Buchholz, on drums. Only [[Drop Seagull|one track]] would be recorded with this band in 1999 before splitting up and forming [[Quixonic]] a couple of months later. In 2000, Quixonic released their [[Quixonic (EP)|debut EP]], featuring the track [[Funk Flash]], which would be played live for years to come, becoming the USS tracks [[Domino]] and [[Oddloop]] in 2017 and 2018 respectively. After Quixonic dissolved in 2002, Ashley began working at a paper factory, quickly taking a disliking to the job. While working one day in 2003, Ashley found a dictionary that was left out by one of his co-workers. He decided to flip through this dictionary, stopping on the word "ubiquitous." Around the same time, he was aiming to make himself a better person by trying to stop doing drugs and to be happier. While writing out a manifesto for this improved version of himself, the word "ubiquitous" popped into his mind, and so he named this version of himself "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker." He would soon perform solo concerts under this name, with the first being held on September 4, 2003, at the Kathedral in Toronto, Ontario.
=== Beginning of USS ===
''Main page: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
Soon after this first performance at the Kathedral, Ashley would quit his paper factory job and begin working at Angus Glen Golf Club in his hometown of Markham, Ontario. It was in January 2004 that he would meet [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] while stocking beer. The two would become great friends, with Ashley later asking Jason to do a DJ performance at his sister's wedding. In August, Ashley and Jason would perform their first show at the Drake Hotel in Toronto as "Mensa Dropout + Human Kebab," alongside Silent Seymour and Clothes Make the Man. In the Winter, the two decided to start a band together alongside a friend of Jason's named [[Charles Topping]]. This band would be called Team of Captains and featured Ashley "Peaka" Boo-Schultz on vocals and guitars, DJ Oven & Stove (Jason) on turntables and samples, and Charles Topping doing beats and engineering. The band would start performing in January 2005, performing songs such as [[Scenester Fabulous]], [[3 Purple Butterflies]], [[Drop Around The Clock]], [[Cloudboy]] and [[Me vs Us]] in their early forms. By the Fall, the band would headline the Cameron House in Toronto, with audio MP3s of the show downloaded over 10,000 times. In November, Charles Topping left the band for unknown reasons, leaving just Ashley and Jason. They would perform a couple more shows in 2006 before eventually going their separate ways. Ashley would take this time to find himself and to record his solo music, with the [[Flying With Brian 3]] and [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo]] albums recorded under the Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker name.
=== Later history ===
''See: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
== Discography ==
=== As a band member ===
==== with [[USS]] ====
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
*''[[APPROVED]]'' (2011)
*''[[Advanced Basics]]'' (2014)
*''[[New World Alphabet]]'' (2017)
*''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'' (2021)
*''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'' (2021)
==== with [[Thred]] ====
*1997 - ''[[What's Happenin']]''
==== with [[Ash Happily]] ====
*1999 - ''[[Out of the Unknown II: A Compilation of Southern Ontario Local Talent]]'' ("[[Drop Seagull]]")
==== with [[Quixonic]] ====
*2000 - ''[[Quixonic (EP)|Quixonic]]''
=== As a solo artist ===
==== ''as'' [[USS]]<ref group="note">"Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" used to be Ashley's solo moniker</ref> ====
*2003 - ''[[Burn At Will]]''
*2006 - ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''
*2007 - ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (2007 demo)]]
== Notes ==
<references group="note"/>
== References ==
<references />
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'''Ashley Buchholz''' (born May 15, 1978) is a Canadian musician, singer, and songwriter. He was the lead vocalist and guitarist for [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]].
== Biography ==
=== Early years ===
Ashley Buchholz was born in Markham, Ontario, on May 15, 1978. Ashley had Chron's disease growing up, having to be bedridden in a hospital for most of his earlier years, and taking several substances such as prednisone while having to be fed through a tube. In the rare cases where he could go to school and socialize, he would be in several school plays, eventually taking an interest in performing music. At 12 years old, Ashley and a friend would write "I Like Dogs," the first song Ashley would ever write. In his early high school years, he would perform in and form several bands, most notably of which being [[Thred]], formed in 1994.
<gallery>
AshleyBuchholz-HighSchool.jpg|Photo of Ashley in high school, early 1990s
</gallery>
=== Early bands/musical ventures ===
In 1997, [[Thred]] would release their debut EP, [[What's Happenin']], featuring tracks such as [[Ties of Affinity]], which is one of the first songs Ashley ever wrote. Shortly after, [[Ash Happily]] would be formed, featuring his brother, Adam Buchholz, on drums. Only [[Drop Seagull|one track]] would be recorded with this band in 1999 before splitting up and forming [[Quixonic]] a couple of months later. In 2000, Quixonic released their [[Quixonic (EP)|debut EP]], featuring the track [[Funk Flash]], which would be played live for years to come, becoming the USS tracks [[Domino]] and [[Oddloop]] in 2017 and 2018 respectively. After Quixonic dissolved in 2002, Ashley began working at a paper factory, quickly taking a disliking to the job. While working one day in 2003, Ashley found a dictionary that was left out by one of his co-workers. He decided to flip through this dictionary, stopping on the word "ubiquitous." Around the same time, he was aiming to make himself a better person by trying to stop doing drugs and to be happier. While writing out a manifesto for this improved version of himself, the word "ubiquitous" popped into his mind, and so he named this version of himself "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker." He would soon perform solo concerts under this name, with the first being held on September 4, 2003, at the Kathedral in Toronto, Ontario.
=== Beginning of USS ===
''Main page: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
Soon after this first performance at the Kathedral, Ashley would quit his paper factory job and begin working at Angus Glen Golf Club in his hometown of Markham, Ontario. It was in January 2004 that he would meet [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] while stocking beer. The two would become great friends, with Ashley later asking Jason to do a DJ performance at his sister's wedding. In August, Ashley and Jason would perform their first show at the Drake Hotel in Toronto as "Mensa Dropout + Human Kebab," alongside Silent Seymour and Clothes Make the Man. In the Winter, the two decided to start a band together alongside a friend of Jason's named [[Charles Topping]]. This band would be called Team of Captains and featured Ashley "Peaka" Boo-Schultz on vocals and guitars, DJ Oven & Stove (Jason) on turntables and samples, and Charles Topping doing beats and engineering. The band would start performing in January 2005, performing songs such as [[Scenester Fabulous]], [[3 Purple Butterflies]], [[Drop Around The Clock]], [[Cloudboy]] and [[Me vs Us]] in their early forms. By the Fall, the band would headline the Cameron House in Toronto, with audio MP3s of the show downloaded over 10,000 times. In November, Charles Topping left the band for unknown reasons, leaving just Ashley and Jason. They would perform a couple more shows in 2006 before eventually going their separate ways. Ashley would take this time to find himself and to record his solo music, with the [[Flying With Brian 3]] and [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo]] albums recorded under the Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker name.
=== Later history ===
''See: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
== Discography ==
=== As a band member ===
==== with [[USS]] ====
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
*''[[APPROVED]]'' (2011)
*''[[Advanced Basics]]'' (2014)
*''[[New World Alphabet]]'' (2017)
*''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'' (2021)
*''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'' (2021)
==== with [[Thred]] ====
*1997 - ''[[What's Happenin']]''
==== with [[Ash Happily]] ====
*1999 - ''[[Out of the Unknown II: A Compilation of Southern Ontario Local Talent]]'' ("[[Drop Seagull]]")
==== with [[Quixonic]] ====
*2000 - ''[[Quixonic (EP)|Quixonic]]''
=== As a solo artist ===
==== ''as'' [[USS]]<ref group="note">"Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" used to be Ashley's solo moniker</ref> ====
*2003 - ''[[Burn At Will]]''
*2006 - ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''
*2007 - ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (2007 demo)]]
== Notes ==
<references group="note"/>
== References ==
<references />
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| Name = Ashley Buchholz
| Type = Solo artist
| Img = Ashley_Buchholz.png
| Img_width =
| Landscape = Yes
| Caption =
| Birth name = Ashley Buchholz
| Born = May 15, 1978 (age {{Age|1978|5|15}}) <br> Markham, Ontario, Canada
| Origin = Toronto, Ontario
| Occupation = Musician, Songwriter, Vocalist, Guitarist
| Instrument = Vocals, Guitar, Drums, Bass, Piano, Violin, Erhu, Organ
| Active = 1991–present
| Associated acts = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]<br>[[Thred]]<br>[[Ash Happily]]<br>[[Quixonic]]
| URL = [http://ussmusic.com http://ussmusic.com]
}}
'''Ashley Buchholz''' (born May 15, 1978) is a Canadian musician, singer, and songwriter. He was the lead vocalist and guitarist for [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]].
== Biography ==
=== Early years ===
Ashley Buchholz was born in Markham, Ontario, on May 15, 1978. Ashley had Chron's disease growing up, having to be bedridden in a hospital for most of his earlier years, and taking several substances such as prednisone while having to be fed through a tube. In the rare cases where he could go to school and socialize, he would be in several school plays, eventually taking an interest in performing music. At 13 years old, Ashley and a friend would write "I Like Dogs," the first song Ashley would ever write. In his early high school years, he would perform in and form several bands, most notably of which being [[Thred]], formed in 1994.
<gallery>
AshleyBuchholz-HighSchool.jpg|Photo of Ashley in high school, early 1990s
</gallery>
=== Early bands/musical ventures ===
In 1997, [[Thred]] would release their debut EP, [[What's Happenin']], featuring tracks such as [[Ties of Affinity]], which is one of the first songs Ashley ever wrote. Shortly after, [[Ash Happily]] would be formed, featuring his brother, Adam Buchholz, on drums. Only [[Drop Seagull|one track]] would be recorded with this band in 1999 before splitting up and forming [[Quixonic]] a couple of months later. In 2000, Quixonic released their [[Quixonic (EP)|debut EP]], featuring the track [[Funk Flash]], which would be played live for years to come, becoming the USS tracks [[Domino]] and [[Oddloop]] in 2017 and 2018 respectively. After Quixonic dissolved in 2002, Ashley began working at a paper factory, quickly taking a disliking to the job. While working one day in 2003, Ashley found a dictionary that was left out by one of his co-workers. He decided to flip through this dictionary, stopping on the word "ubiquitous." Around the same time, he was aiming to make himself a better person by trying to stop doing drugs and to be happier. While writing out a manifesto for this improved version of himself, the word "ubiquitous" popped into his mind, and so he named this version of himself "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker." He would soon perform solo concerts under this name, with the first being held on September 4, 2003, at the Kathedral in Toronto, Ontario.
=== Beginning of USS ===
''Main page: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
Soon after this first performance at the Kathedral, Ashley would quit his paper factory job and begin working at Angus Glen Golf Club in his hometown of Markham, Ontario. It was in January 2004 that he would meet [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] while stocking beer. The two would become great friends, with Ashley later asking Jason to do a DJ performance at his sister's wedding. In August, Ashley and Jason would perform their first show at the Drake Hotel in Toronto as "Mensa Dropout + Human Kebab," alongside Silent Seymour and Clothes Make the Man. In the Winter, the two decided to start a band together alongside a friend of Jason's named [[Charles Topping]]. This band would be called Team of Captains and featured Ashley "Peaka" Boo-Schultz on vocals and guitars, DJ Oven & Stove (Jason) on turntables and samples, and Charles Topping doing beats and engineering. The band would start performing in January 2005, performing songs such as [[Scenester Fabulous]], [[3 Purple Butterflies]], [[Drop Around The Clock]], [[Cloudboy]] and [[Me vs Us]] in their early forms. By the Fall, the band would headline the Cameron House in Toronto, with audio MP3s of the show downloaded over 10,000 times. In November, Charles Topping left the band for unknown reasons, leaving just Ashley and Jason. They would perform a couple more shows in 2006 before eventually going their separate ways. Ashley would take this time to find himself and to record his solo music, with the [[Flying With Brian 3]] and [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo]] albums recorded under the Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker name.
=== Later history ===
''See: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
== Discography ==
=== As a band member ===
==== with [[USS]] ====
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
*''[[APPROVED]]'' (2011)
*''[[Advanced Basics]]'' (2014)
*''[[New World Alphabet]]'' (2017)
*''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'' (2021)
*''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'' (2021)
==== with [[Thred]] ====
*1997 - ''[[What's Happenin']]''
==== with [[Ash Happily]] ====
*1999 - ''[[Out of the Unknown II: A Compilation of Southern Ontario Local Talent]]'' ("[[Drop Seagull]]")
==== with [[Quixonic]] ====
*2000 - ''[[Quixonic (EP)|Quixonic]]''
=== As a solo artist ===
==== ''as'' [[USS]]<ref group="note">"Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" used to be Ashley's solo moniker</ref> ====
*2003 - ''[[Burn At Will]]''
*2006 - ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''
*2007 - ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (2007 demo)]]
== Notes ==
<references group="note"/>
== References ==
<references />
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= 2003<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
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| |September 4
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Kathedral
| |Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis
| |[[USS concert: 09/04/2003]]
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| |January 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |B-Side
| |Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, Silent Seymour
| |[[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
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| |January 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Rexdale, ON
| |Humber College
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
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| |February 5
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Club Hemlock
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |[[B.A. Johnston]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| |
| |April 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Drake Hotel
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM, Clothes Make The Man
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]]
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| |
| |May 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Uxbridge, ON
| |Goodwood Community Center
| |Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
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| |May 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Labyrinth Lounge
| |Firus
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
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| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |Poor Man Militia, Mike Ferfolia, Human Dimensions, Blak Child & Raydiance
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005]]
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= Notes =
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| |September 4
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| |Kathedral
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| |[[USS concert: 09/04/2003]]
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| |January 16
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| |[[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
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| |
| |January 28
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| |Rexdale, ON
| |Humber College
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| |[[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
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| |
| |February 5
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Club Hemlock
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| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
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| |February 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |[[B.A. Johnston]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| |
| |April 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Drake Hotel
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM, Clothes Make The Man
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Uxbridge, ON
| |Goodwood Community Center
| |Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Labyrinth Lounge
| |Firus
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |Poor Man Militia, Mike Ferfolia, Human Dimensions, Blak Child & Raydiance
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005]]
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| |September 4
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| |Kathedral
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| |
| |January 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |B-Side
| |Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, [[Silent Seymour]]
| |[[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
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| |
| |January 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Rexdale, ON
| |Humber College
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 5
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Club Hemlock
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |[[B.A. Johnston]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| |
| |April 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Drake Hotel
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM, Clothes Make The Man
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Uxbridge, ON
| |Goodwood Community Center
| |Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Labyrinth Lounge
| |Firus
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |Poor Man Militia, Mike Ferfolia, Human Dimensions, Blak Child & Raydiance
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Ashraf
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (b)]]
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| |
| |June 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/03/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 24
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Holy Joe's
| |Run With the Kittens
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/24/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/01/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Markham, ON
| |"the Polo Grounds"
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/02/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |Grand:PM, Crush Luther
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/08/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |Final Fantasy, BarMitzvah Brothers
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Spankdriven
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Mod Club
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Barrio Lab Orchestra, Sarah McGlynn and the Ash Grove Trio, Tom Oliver, DJ Gryphon, Ryan Bowen, Kid Conga, Alvaro C
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Bovine Sex Club
| |Len's Haulage, The Awesome Team
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Etobicoke, ON
| |Jon Maguire's basement
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/27/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Grassroots Cafe
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/08/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 9
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/09/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 10
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Velvet Elvis
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/10/2005]]
|-
|}
= Notes =
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'''''WARNING:'' This article is a work in progress. This article will be protected until it is in a state where this notice can be removed.'''
This is an incomplete list of concerts performed by [[USS]]. If a show(s) you were at wasn't listed, please feel free to add it to the provided tables below.
= 2003<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |September 4
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Kathedral
| |Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis
| |[[USS concert: 09/04/2003]]
|-
|}
= 2004<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |B-Side
| |Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, [[Silent Seymour]]
| |[[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
|-
|}
= 2005 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Rexdale, ON
| |Humber College
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 5
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Club Hemlock
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |[[B.A. Johnston]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| |
| |April 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Drake Hotel
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM, Clothes Make The Man
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Uxbridge, ON
| |Goodwood Community Center
| |Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Labyrinth Lounge
| |Firus
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |Poor Man Militia, Mike Ferfolia, Human Dimensions, Blak Child & Raydiance
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Ashraf
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |June 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/03/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 24
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Holy Joe's
| |Run With the Kittens
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/24/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/01/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Markham, ON
| |"the Polo Grounds"
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/02/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |Grand:PM, Crush Luther
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/08/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |Final Fantasy, BarMitzvah Brothers
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Spankdriven
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Mod Club
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Barrio Lab Orchestra, Sarah McGlynn and the Ash Grove Trio, Tom Oliver, DJ Gryphon, Ryan Bowen, Kid Conga, Alvaro C
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Bovine Sex Club
| |Len's Haulage, The Awesome Team
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Etobicoke, ON
| |Jon Maguire's basement
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/27/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Grassroots Cafe
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/08/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 9
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/09/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 10
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Velvet Elvis
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/10/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 11
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Junction Arts Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/11/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 17
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/17/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |AIDS Walk For Life
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Nathan Phillips Square
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Brassmunk, Jevon Paris, Jewelz Jones
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Gypsy Co-op
| |Slowcoaster
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/14/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/15/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 12
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Unnamed speakeasy venue
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Rich London
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/12/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Rivoli
| |Silent Seymour, Doc Pickles
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/25/2005]]
|-
|}
= 2006 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Horseshoe Tavern
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |May 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Memorial Park
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/27/2006]]
|-
|}
= Notes =
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'''''WARNING:'' This article is a work in progress. This article will be protected until it is in a state where this notice can be removed.'''
This is an incomplete list of concerts performed by [[USS]]. If a show(s) you were at wasn't listed, please feel free to add it to the provided tables below.
= 2003<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |September 4
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Kathedral
| |Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis
| |[[USS concert: 09/04/2003]]
|-
|}
= 2004<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |B-Side
| |Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, [[Silent Seymour]]
| |[[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
|-
|}
= 2005 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Rexdale, ON
| |Humber College
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 5
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Club Hemlock
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |[[B.A. Johnston]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| |
| |April 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Drake Hotel
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM, Clothes Make The Man
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Uxbridge, ON
| |Goodwood Community Center
| |Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Labyrinth Lounge
| |Firus
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |Poor Man Militia, Mike Ferfolia, Human Dimensions, Blak Child & Raydiance
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Ashraf
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |June 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/03/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 24
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Holy Joe's
| |Run With the Kittens
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/24/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/01/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Markham, ON
| |"the Polo Grounds"
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/02/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |Grand:PM, Crush Luther
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/08/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |Final Fantasy, BarMitzvah Brothers
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Spankdriven
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Mod Club
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Barrio Lab Orchestra, Sarah McGlynn and the Ash Grove Trio, Tom Oliver, DJ Gryphon, Ryan Bowen, Kid Conga, Alvaro C
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Bovine Sex Club
| |Len's Haulage, The Awesome Team
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Etobicoke, ON
| |Jon Maguire's basement
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/27/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Grassroots Cafe
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/08/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 9
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/09/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 10
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Velvet Elvis
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/10/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 11
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Junction Arts Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/11/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 17
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/17/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |AIDS Walk For Life
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Nathan Phillips Square
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Brassmunk, Jevon Paris, Jewelz Jones
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Gypsy Co-op
| |Slowcoaster
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/14/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/15/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 12
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Unnamed speakeasy venue
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Rich London
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/12/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Rivoli
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Doc Pickles
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/25/2005]]
|-
|}
= 2006 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Horseshoe Tavern
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |May 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Memorial Park
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/27/2006]]
|-
|}
= Notes =
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'''''WARNING:'' This article is a work in progress. This article will be protected until it is in a state where this notice can be removed.'''
This is an incomplete list of concerts performed by [[USS]]. If a show(s) you were at wasn't listed, please feel free to add it to the provided tables below.
= 2003<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |September 4
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Kathedral
| |Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis
| |[[USS concert: 09/04/2003]]
|-
|}
= 2004<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |B-Side
| |Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, [[Silent Seymour]]
| |[[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
|-
|}
= 2005 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Rexdale, ON
| |Humber College
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 5
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Club Hemlock
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |[[B.A. Johnston]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| |
| |April 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Drake Hotel
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM, Clothes Make The Man
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Uxbridge, ON
| |Goodwood Community Center
| |Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Labyrinth Lounge
| |Firus
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |Poor Man Militia, Mike Ferfolia, Human Dimensions, Blak Child & Raydiance
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Ashraf
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |June 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/03/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 24
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Holy Joe's
| |Run With the Kittens
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/24/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/01/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Markham, ON
| |"the Polo Grounds"
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/02/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |Grand:PM, Crush Luther
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/08/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |Final Fantasy, BarMitzvah Brothers
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Spankdriven
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Mod Club
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Barrio Lab Orchestra, Sarah McGlynn and the Ash Grove Trio, Tom Oliver, DJ Gryphon, Ryan Bowen, Kid Conga, Alvaro C
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Bovine Sex Club
| |Len's Haulage, The Awesome Team
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Etobicoke, ON
| |Jon Maguire's basement
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/27/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Grassroots Cafe
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/08/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 9
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/09/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 10
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Velvet Elvis
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/10/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 11
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Junction Arts Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/11/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 17
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/17/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |AIDS Walk For Life
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Nathan Phillips Square
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Brassmunk, Jevon Paris, Jewelz Jones
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Gypsy Co-op
| |Slowcoaster
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/14/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/15/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 12
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Unnamed speakeasy venue
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Rich London
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/12/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Rivoli
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Doc Pickles
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/25/2005]]
|-
|}
= 2006 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Horseshoe Tavern
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |May 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Memorial Park
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/27/2006]]
|-
| |
| |July 17<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/17/2006]]
|-
| |
| |September 16<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/16/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 27<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Kitchener, ON
| |Circus Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/27/2006]]
|-
|}
= Notes =
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This is an incomplete list of concerts performed by [[USS]]. If a show(s) you were at wasn't listed, please feel free to add it to the provided tables below.
= 2003<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |September 4
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Kathedral
| |Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis
| |[[USS concert: 09/04/2003]]
|-
|}
= 2004<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |B-Side
| |Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, [[Silent Seymour]]
| |[[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
|-
|}
= 2005 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Rexdale, ON
| |Humber College
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 5
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Club Hemlock
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |[[B.A. Johnston]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| |
| |April 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Drake Hotel
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM, Clothes Make The Man
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Uxbridge, ON
| |Goodwood Community Center
| |Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Labyrinth Lounge
| |Firus
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |Poor Man Militia, Mike Ferfolia, Human Dimensions, Blak Child & Raydiance
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Ashraf
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |June 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/03/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 24
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Holy Joe's
| |Run With the Kittens
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/24/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/01/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Markham, ON
| |"the Polo Grounds"
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/02/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |Grand:PM, Crush Luther
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/08/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |Final Fantasy, BarMitzvah Brothers
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Spankdriven
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Mod Club
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Barrio Lab Orchestra, Sarah McGlynn and the Ash Grove Trio, Tom Oliver, DJ Gryphon, Ryan Bowen, Kid Conga, Alvaro C
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Bovine Sex Club
| |Len's Haulage, The Awesome Team
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Etobicoke, ON
| |Jon Maguire's basement
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/27/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Grassroots Cafe
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/08/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 9
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/09/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 10
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Velvet Elvis
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/10/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 11
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Junction Arts Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/11/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 17
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/17/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |AIDS Walk For Life
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Nathan Phillips Square
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Brassmunk, Jevon Paris, Jewelz Jones
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Gypsy Co-op
| |Slowcoaster
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/14/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/15/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 12
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Unnamed speakeasy venue
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Rich London
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/12/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Rivoli
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Doc Pickles
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/25/2005]]
|-
|}
= 2006 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Horseshoe Tavern
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |May 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Memorial Park
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/27/2006]]
|-
| |
| |July 17<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/17/2006]]
|-
| |
| |September 16<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/16/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 27<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Kitchener, ON
| |Circus Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/27/2006]]
|-
|}
= 2007=
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 11<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Savannah Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/11/2007]]
|-
| |
| |January 24<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Andy Poolhall
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/24/2007]]
|-
| |
| |February 2<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Silver Dollar
| |
| |[[USS concert: 02/02/2007]]
|-
| |
| |March 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/09/2007]]
|-
| |
| |April 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/27/2007]]
|-
| |
| |July 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Gladstone Hotel
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/19/2007]]
|-
|}
| |
| |October 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Horseshoe Tavern
| |
| |[[USS concert: 10/15/2007]]
|-
|}
= Notes =
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'''''WARNING:'' This article is a work in progress. This article will be protected until it is in a state where this notice can be removed.'''
This is an incomplete list of concerts performed by [[USS]]. If a show(s) you were at wasn't listed, please feel free to add it to the provided tables below.
= 2003<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |September 4
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Kathedral
| |Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis
| |[[USS concert: 09/04/2003]]
|-
|}
= 2004<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |B-Side
| |Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, [[Silent Seymour]]
| |[[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
|-
|}
= 2005 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Rexdale, ON
| |Humber College
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 5
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Club Hemlock
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |[[B.A. Johnston]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| |
| |April 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Drake Hotel
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM, Clothes Make The Man
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Uxbridge, ON
| |Goodwood Community Center
| |Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Labyrinth Lounge
| |Firus
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |Poor Man Militia, Mike Ferfolia, Human Dimensions, Blak Child & Raydiance
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Ashraf
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |June 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/03/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 24
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Holy Joe's
| |Run With the Kittens
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/24/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/01/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Markham, ON
| |"the Polo Grounds"
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/02/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |Grand:PM, Crush Luther
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/08/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |Final Fantasy, BarMitzvah Brothers
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Spankdriven
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Mod Club
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Barrio Lab Orchestra, Sarah McGlynn and the Ash Grove Trio, Tom Oliver, DJ Gryphon, Ryan Bowen, Kid Conga, Alvaro C
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Bovine Sex Club
| |Len's Haulage, The Awesome Team
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Etobicoke, ON
| |Jon Maguire's basement
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/27/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Grassroots Cafe
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/08/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 9
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/09/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 10
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Velvet Elvis
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/10/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 11
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Junction Arts Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/11/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 17
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/17/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |AIDS Walk For Life
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Nathan Phillips Square
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Brassmunk, Jevon Paris, Jewelz Jones
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Gypsy Co-op
| |Slowcoaster
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/14/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/15/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 12
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Unnamed speakeasy venue
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Rich London
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/12/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Rivoli
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Doc Pickles
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/25/2005]]
|-
|}
= 2006 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Horseshoe Tavern
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |May 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Memorial Park
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/27/2006]]
|-
| |
| |July 17<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/17/2006]]
|-
| |
| |September 16<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/16/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 27<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Kitchener, ON
| |Circus Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/27/2006]]
|-
|}
= 2007=
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 11<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Savannah Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/11/2007]]
|-
| |
| |January 24<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Andy Poolhall
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/24/2007]]
|-
| |
| |February 2<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Silver Dollar
| |
| |[[USS concert: 02/02/2007]]
|-
| |
| |March 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/09/2007]]
|-
| |
| |April 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/27/2007]]
|-
| |
| |July 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Gladstone Hotel
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/19/2007]]
|-
| |
| |
| |October 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Horseshoe Tavern
| |
| |[[USS concert: 10/15/2007]]
|-
|}
= Notes =
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'''''WARNING:'' This article is a work in progress. This article will be protected until it is in a state where this notice can be removed.'''
This is an incomplete list of concerts performed by [[USS]]. If a show(s) you were at wasn't listed, please feel free to add it to the provided tables below.
= 2003<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |September 4
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Kathedral
| |Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis
| |[[USS concert: 09/04/2003]]
|-
|}
= 2004<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |B-Side
| |Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, [[Silent Seymour]]
| |[[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
|-
|}
= 2005 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Rexdale, ON
| |Humber College
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 5
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Club Hemlock
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |[[B.A. Johnston]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| |
| |April 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Drake Hotel
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM, Clothes Make The Man
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Uxbridge, ON
| |Goodwood Community Center
| |Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Labyrinth Lounge
| |Firus
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |Poor Man Militia, Mike Ferfolia, Human Dimensions, Blak Child & Raydiance
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Ashraf
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |June 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/03/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 24
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Holy Joe's
| |Run With the Kittens
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/24/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/01/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Markham, ON
| |"the Polo Grounds"
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/02/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |Grand:PM, Crush Luther
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/08/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |Final Fantasy, BarMitzvah Brothers
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Spankdriven
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Mod Club
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Barrio Lab Orchestra, Sarah McGlynn and the Ash Grove Trio, Tom Oliver, DJ Gryphon, Ryan Bowen, Kid Conga, Alvaro C
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Bovine Sex Club
| |Len's Haulage, The Awesome Team
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Etobicoke, ON
| |Jon Maguire's basement
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/27/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Grassroots Cafe
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/08/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 9
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/09/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 10
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Velvet Elvis
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/10/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 11
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Junction Arts Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/11/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 17
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/17/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |AIDS Walk For Life
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Nathan Phillips Square
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Brassmunk, Jevon Paris, Jewelz Jones
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Gypsy Co-op
| |Slowcoaster
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/14/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/15/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 12
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Unnamed speakeasy venue
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Rich London
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/12/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Rivoli
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Doc Pickles
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/25/2005]]
|-
|}
= 2006 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Horseshoe Tavern
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |May 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Memorial Park
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/27/2006]]
|-
| |
| |July 17<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/17/2006]]
|-
| |
| |September 16<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/16/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 27<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Kitchener, ON
| |Circus Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/27/2006]]
|-
|}
= 2007=
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 11<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Savannah Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/11/2007]]
|-
| |
| |January 24<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Andy Poolhall
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/24/2007]]
|-
| |
| |February 2<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Silver Dollar
| |
| |[[USS concert: 02/02/2007]]
|-
| |
| |March 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/09/2007]]
|-
| |
| |April 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/27/2007]]
|-
| |
| |July 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Gladstone Hotel
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/19/2007]]
|-
| |
| |October 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Horseshoe Tavern
| |
| |[[USS concert: 10/15/2007]]
|-
|}
= Notes =
<references group="note" />
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'''''WARNING:'' This article is a work in progress. This article will be protected until it is in a state where this notice can be removed.'''
This is an incomplete list of concerts performed by [[USS]]. If a show(s) you were at wasn't listed, please feel free to add it to the provided tables below.
= 2003<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
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! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |September 4
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Kathedral
| |Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis
| |[[USS concert: 09/04/2003]]
|-
|}
= 2004<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |B-Side
| |Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, [[Silent Seymour]]
| |[[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
|-
|}
= 2005 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Rexdale, ON
| |Humber College
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 5
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Club Hemlock
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |[[B.A. Johnston]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| |
| |April 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Drake Hotel
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM, Clothes Make The Man
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Uxbridge, ON
| |Goodwood Community Center
| |Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Labyrinth Lounge
| |Firus
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |Poor Man Militia, Mike Ferfolia, Human Dimensions, Blak Child & Raydiance
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Ashraf
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |June 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/03/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 24
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Holy Joe's
| |Run With the Kittens
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/24/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/01/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Markham, ON
| |"the Polo Grounds"
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/02/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |Grand:PM, Crush Luther
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/08/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |Final Fantasy, BarMitzvah Brothers
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Spankdriven
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Mod Club
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Barrio Lab Orchestra, Sarah McGlynn and the Ash Grove Trio, Tom Oliver, DJ Gryphon, Ryan Bowen, Kid Conga, Alvaro C
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Bovine Sex Club
| |Len's Haulage, The Awesome Team
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Etobicoke, ON
| |Jon Maguire's basement
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/27/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Grassroots Cafe
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/08/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 9
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/09/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 10
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Velvet Elvis
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/10/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 11
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Junction Arts Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/11/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 17
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/17/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |AIDS Walk For Life
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Nathan Phillips Square
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Brassmunk, Jevon Paris, Jewelz Jones
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Gypsy Co-op
| |Slowcoaster
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/14/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/15/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 12
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Unnamed speakeasy venue
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Rich London
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/12/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Rivoli
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Doc Pickles
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/25/2005]]
|-
|}
= 2006 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Horseshoe Tavern
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |May 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Memorial Park
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/27/2006]]
|-
| |
| |July 17<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/17/2006]]
|-
| |
| |September 16<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/16/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 27<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Kitchener, ON
| |Circus Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/27/2006]]
|-
|}
= 2007=
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 11<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Savannah Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/11/2007]]
|-
| |
| |January 24<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Andy Poolhall
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/24/2007]]
|-
| |
| |February 2<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Silver Dollar
| |
| |[[USS concert: 02/02/2007]]
|-
| |
| |March 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/09/2007]]
|-
| |
| |April 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/27/2007]]
|-
| |
| |July 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Gladstone Hotel
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/19/2007]]
|-
| |
| |October 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Horseshoe Tavern
| |
| |[[USS concert: 10/15/2007]]
|-
|}
= 2008 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 26
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Revival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/26/2008]]
|-
| |
| |February 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sound Academy
| |
| |[[USS concert: 02/29/2008]]
|-
| |
| |May 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Toronto Freedom Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 05/03/2008]]
|-
| |
| |June 6
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |The Casbah
| |
| |[[USS concert: 06/06/2008]]
|-
| |
| |June 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Burlington, ON
| |Filthy McNasty's
| |
| |[[USS concert: 06/21/2008]]
|-
| |
| |June 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |St. Catharines, ON
| |Big Bucks
| |
| |[[USS concert: 06/29/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Ottawa, ON
| |The Great Canadian Cabin
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/01/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 12
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |[[Edgefest 2008|Edgefest]]
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/12/2008]]
|-
|}
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'''''WARNING:'' This article is a work in progress. This article will be protected until it is in a state where this notice can be removed.'''
This is an incomplete list of concerts performed by [[USS]]. If a show(s) you were at wasn't listed, please feel free to add it to the provided tables below.
= 2003<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |September 4
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Kathedral
| |Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis
| |[[USS concert: 09/04/2003]]
|-
|}
= 2004<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |B-Side
| |Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, [[Silent Seymour]]
| |[[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
|-
|}
= 2005 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Rexdale, ON
| |Humber College
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 5
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Club Hemlock
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |[[B.A. Johnston]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| |
| |April 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Drake Hotel
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM, Clothes Make The Man
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Uxbridge, ON
| |Goodwood Community Center
| |Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Labyrinth Lounge
| |Firus
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |Poor Man Militia, Mike Ferfolia, Human Dimensions, Blak Child & Raydiance
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Ashraf
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |June 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/03/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 24
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Holy Joe's
| |Run With the Kittens
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/24/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/01/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Markham, ON
| |"the Polo Grounds"
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/02/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |Grand:PM, Crush Luther
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/08/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |Final Fantasy, BarMitzvah Brothers
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Spankdriven
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Mod Club
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Barrio Lab Orchestra, Sarah McGlynn and the Ash Grove Trio, Tom Oliver, DJ Gryphon, Ryan Bowen, Kid Conga, Alvaro C
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Bovine Sex Club
| |Len's Haulage, The Awesome Team
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Etobicoke, ON
| |Jon Maguire's basement
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/27/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Grassroots Cafe
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/08/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 9
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/09/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 10
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Velvet Elvis
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/10/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 11
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Junction Arts Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/11/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 17
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/17/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |AIDS Walk For Life
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Nathan Phillips Square
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Brassmunk, Jevon Paris, Jewelz Jones
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Gypsy Co-op
| |Slowcoaster
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/14/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/15/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 12
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Unnamed speakeasy venue
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Rich London
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/12/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Rivoli
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Doc Pickles
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/25/2005]]
|-
|}
= 2006 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Horseshoe Tavern
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |May 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Memorial Park
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/27/2006]]
|-
| |
| |July 17<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/17/2006]]
|-
| |
| |September 16<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/16/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 27<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Kitchener, ON
| |Circus Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/27/2006]]
|-
|}
= 2007=
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 11<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Savannah Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/11/2007]]
|-
| |
| |January 24<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Andy Poolhall
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/24/2007]]
|-
| |
| |February 2<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Silver Dollar
| |
| |[[USS concert: 02/02/2007]]
|-
| |
| |March 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/09/2007]]
|-
| |
| |April 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/27/2007]]
|-
| |
| |July 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Gladstone Hotel
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/19/2007]]
|-
| |
| |October 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Horseshoe Tavern
| |
| |[[USS concert: 10/15/2007]]
|-
|}
= 2008 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 26
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Revival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/26/2008]]
|-
| |
| |February 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sound Academy
| |
| |[[USS concert: 02/29/2008]]
|-
| |
| |May 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Toronto Freedom Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 05/03/2008]]
|-
| |
| |May 30
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sound Academy
| |Rebel Emergency
| |[[USS concert: 05/30/2008]]
|-
| |
| |June 6
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |The Casbah
| |
| |[[USS concert: 06/06/2008]]
|-
| |
| |June 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Burlington, ON
| |Filthy McNasty's
| |
| |[[USS concert: 06/21/2008]]
|-
| |
| |June 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |St. Catharines, ON
| |Big Bucks
| |
| |[[USS concert: 06/29/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Ottawa, ON
| |The Great Canadian Cabin
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/01/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 12
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |[[Edgefest 2008|Edgefest]]
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/12/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 17
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Barrie, ON
| |Foundation Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/17/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Madawaska, ON
| |World Electronic Music Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/19/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Groove Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/25/2008]]
|-
| |
| |August 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Grand Bend, ON
| |Cutting Edge Music Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/02/2008]]
|-
| |
| |August 6
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |The Casbah
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/06/2008]]
|-
| |
| |August 9
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Cambridge, ON
| |Rock The Mill
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/09/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Calgary, AB
| |The Marquee Room
| |Blue King Brown
| |[[USS concert: 08/13/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Edmonton, AB
| |Urban Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/14/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Saskatoon, SK
| |The Roxy on Broadway
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/15/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Saskatoon, SK
| |The Roxy on Broadway
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/16/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Victoria, BC
| |Fringe Festival Block Party
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/19/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 20
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Vancouver, BC
| |The Roxy
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/20/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Waterloo, ON
| |Wilfrid Laurier University
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/02/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Waterloo, ON
| |Wilfrid Laurier University
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/02/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |[[MTV Live]]
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/16/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Phoenix Concert Theatre
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/19/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |St. Catharines, ON
| |L3 Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/25/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 26
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Ottawa, ON
| |Live Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/26/2008]]
|-
| |
| |October 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Groove Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 10/03/2008]]
|-
| |
| |October 22
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Kool Haus
| |
| |[[USS concert: 10/22/2008]]
|-
| |
| |November 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Ottawa, ON
| |Live Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/13/2008]]
|-
| |
| |November 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |The Casbah
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/19/2008]]
|-
| |
| |November 20
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |St. Catharines, ON
| |L3 Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/20/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |November 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Calgary, AB
| |University of Calgary
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/28/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |November 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Calgary, AB
| |Hifi Club
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/29/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |November 30
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Edmonton, AB
| |Urban Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/30/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Victoria, BC
| |Element
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/01/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Courtenay, BC
| |Avalanche
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/02/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Nanaimo, BC
| |The Queen's
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/03/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 4
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Vancouver, BC
| |Transmission Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/04/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 6
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Whistler, BC
| |Garibaldi Lift Co.
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/06/2008]]
|-
| |
| |December 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Kitchener, Ontario
| |Wax Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/18/2008]]
|-
| |
| |December 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, Ontario
| |Sound Academy
| |Rebel Emergency, Harmony
| |[[USS concert: 12/19/2008]]
|-
|}
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'''''WARNING:'' This article is a work in progress. This article will be protected until it is in a state where this notice can be removed.'''
This is an incomplete list of concerts performed by [[USS]]. If a show(s) you were at wasn't listed, please feel free to add it to the provided tables below.
= 2003<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |September 4
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Kathedral
| |Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis
| |[[USS concert: 09/04/2003]]
|-
|}
= 2004<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |B-Side
| |Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, [[Silent Seymour]]
| |[[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
|-
|}
= 2005 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Rexdale, ON
| |Humber College
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 5
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Club Hemlock
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |[[B.A. Johnston]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| |
| |April 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Drake Hotel
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM, Clothes Make The Man
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Uxbridge, ON
| |Goodwood Community Center
| |Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Labyrinth Lounge
| |Firus
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |Poor Man Militia, Mike Ferfolia, Human Dimensions, Blak Child & Raydiance
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Ashraf
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |June 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/03/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 24
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Holy Joe's
| |Run With the Kittens
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/24/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/01/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Markham, ON
| |"the Polo Grounds"
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/02/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |Grand:PM, Crush Luther
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/08/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |Final Fantasy, BarMitzvah Brothers
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Spankdriven
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Mod Club
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Barrio Lab Orchestra, Sarah McGlynn and the Ash Grove Trio, Tom Oliver, DJ Gryphon, Ryan Bowen, Kid Conga, Alvaro C
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Bovine Sex Club
| |Len's Haulage, The Awesome Team
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Etobicoke, ON
| |Jon Maguire's basement
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/27/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Grassroots Cafe
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/08/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 9
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/09/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 10
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Velvet Elvis
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/10/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 11
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Junction Arts Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/11/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 17
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/17/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |AIDS Walk For Life
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Nathan Phillips Square
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Brassmunk, Jevon Paris, Jewelz Jones
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Gypsy Co-op
| |Slowcoaster
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/14/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/15/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 12
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Unnamed speakeasy venue
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Rich London
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/12/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Rivoli
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Doc Pickles
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/25/2005]]
|-
|}
= 2006 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Horseshoe Tavern
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |May 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Memorial Park
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/27/2006]]
|-
| |
| |July 17<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/17/2006]]
|-
| |
| |September 16<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/16/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 27<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Kitchener, ON
| |Circus Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/27/2006]]
|-
|}
= 2007=
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 11<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Savannah Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/11/2007]]
|-
| |
| |January 24<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Andy Poolhall
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/24/2007]]
|-
| |
| |February 2<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Silver Dollar
| |
| |[[USS concert: 02/02/2007]]
|-
| |
| |March 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/09/2007]]
|-
| |
| |April 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/27/2007]]
|-
| |
| |July 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Gladstone Hotel
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/19/2007]]
|-
| |
| |October 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Horseshoe Tavern
| |
| |[[USS concert: 10/15/2007]]
|-
|}
= 2008 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 26
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Revival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/26/2008]]
|-
| |
| |February 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sound Academy
| |
| |[[USS concert: 02/29/2008]]
|-
| |
| |May 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Toronto Freedom Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 05/03/2008]]
|-
| |
| |May 30
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sound Academy
| |Rebel Emergency
| |[[USS concert: 05/30/2008]]
|-
| |
| |June 6
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |The Casbah
| |
| |[[USS concert: 06/06/2008]]
|-
| |
| |June 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Burlington, ON
| |Filthy McNasty's
| |
| |[[USS concert: 06/21/2008]]
|-
| |
| |June 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |St. Catharines, ON
| |Big Bucks
| |
| |[[USS concert: 06/29/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Ottawa, ON
| |The Great Canadian Cabin
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/01/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 12
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |[[Edgefest 2008|Edgefest]]
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/12/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 17
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Barrie, ON
| |Foundation Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/17/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Madawaska, ON
| |World Electronic Music Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/19/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Groove Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/25/2008]]
|-
| |
| |August 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Grand Bend, ON
| |Cutting Edge Music Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/02/2008]]
|-
| |
| |August 6
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |The Casbah
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/06/2008]]
|-
| |
| |August 9
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Cambridge, ON
| |Rock The Mill
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/09/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Calgary, AB
| |The Marquee Room
| |Blue King Brown
| |[[USS concert: 08/13/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Edmonton, AB
| |Urban Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/14/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Saskatoon, SK
| |The Roxy on Broadway
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/15/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Saskatoon, SK
| |The Roxy on Broadway
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/16/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Victoria, BC
| |Fringe Festival Block Party
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/19/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 20
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Vancouver, BC
| |The Roxy
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/20/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Waterloo, ON
| |Wilfrid Laurier University
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/02/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Waterloo, ON
| |Wilfrid Laurier University
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/02/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |[[MTV Live]]
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/16/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Phoenix Concert Theatre
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/19/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |St. Catharines, ON
| |L3 Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/25/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 26
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Ottawa, ON
| |Live Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/26/2008]]
|-
| |
| |October 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Groove Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 10/03/2008]]
|-
| |
| |October 22
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Kool Haus
| |
| |[[USS concert: 10/22/2008]]
|-
| |
| |November 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Ottawa, ON
| |Live Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/13/2008]]
|-
| |
| |November 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |The Casbah
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/19/2008]]
|-
| |
| |November 20
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |St. Catharines, ON
| |L3 Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/20/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |November 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Calgary, AB
| |University of Calgary
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/28/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |November 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Calgary, AB
| |Hifi Club
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/29/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |November 30
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Edmonton, AB
| |Urban Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/30/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Victoria, BC
| |Element
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/01/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Courtenay, BC
| |Avalanche
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/02/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Nanaimo, BC
| |The Queen's
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/03/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 4
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Vancouver, BC
| |Transmission Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/04/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 6
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Whistler, BC
| |Garibaldi Lift Co.
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/06/2008]]
|-
| |
| |December 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Kitchener, ON
| |Wax Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/18/2008]]
|-
| |
| |December 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sound Academy
| |Rebel Emergency, Harmony
| |[[USS concert: 12/19/2008]]
|-
|}
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'''''WARNING:'' This article is a work in progress. This article will be protected until it is in a state where this notice can be removed.'''
This is an incomplete list of concerts performed by [[USS]]. If a show(s) you were at wasn't listed, please feel free to add it to the provided tables below.
= 2003<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |September 4
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Kathedral
| |Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis
| |[[USS concert: 09/04/2003]]
|-
|}
= 2004<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |B-Side
| |Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, [[Silent Seymour]]
| |[[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
|-
|}
= 2005 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Rexdale, ON
| |Humber College
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 5
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Club Hemlock
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |[[B.A. Johnston]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| |
| |April 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Drake Hotel
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM, Clothes Make The Man
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Uxbridge, ON
| |Goodwood Community Center
| |Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Labyrinth Lounge
| |Firus
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |Poor Man Militia, Mike Ferfolia, Human Dimensions, Blak Child & Raydiance
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Ashraf
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |June 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/03/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 24
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Holy Joe's
| |Run With the Kittens
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/24/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/01/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Markham, ON
| |"the Polo Grounds"
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/02/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |Grand:PM, Crush Luther
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/08/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |Final Fantasy, BarMitzvah Brothers
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Spankdriven
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Mod Club
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Barrio Lab Orchestra, Sarah McGlynn and the Ash Grove Trio, Tom Oliver, DJ Gryphon, Ryan Bowen, Kid Conga, Alvaro C
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Bovine Sex Club
| |Len's Haulage, The Awesome Team
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Etobicoke, ON
| |Jon Maguire's basement
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/27/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Grassroots Cafe
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/08/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 9
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/09/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 10
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Velvet Elvis
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/10/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 11
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Junction Arts Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/11/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 17
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/17/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |AIDS Walk For Life
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Nathan Phillips Square
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Brassmunk, Jevon Paris, Jewelz Jones
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Gypsy Co-op
| |Slowcoaster
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/14/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/15/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 12
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Unnamed speakeasy venue
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Rich London
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/12/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Rivoli
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Doc Pickles
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/25/2005]]
|-
|}
= 2006 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Horseshoe Tavern
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |May 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Memorial Park
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/27/2006]]
|-
| |
| |July 17<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/17/2006]]
|-
| |
| |September 16<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/16/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 27<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Kitchener, ON
| |Circus Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/27/2006]]
|-
|}
= 2007=
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 11<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Savannah Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/11/2007]]
|-
| |
| |January 24<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Andy Poolhall
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/24/2007]]
|-
| |
| |February 2<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Silver Dollar
| |
| |[[USS concert: 02/02/2007]]
|-
| |
| |March 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/09/2007]]
|-
| |
| |April 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/27/2007]]
|-
| |
| |July 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Gladstone Hotel
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/19/2007]]
|-
| |
| |October 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Horseshoe Tavern
| |
| |[[USS concert: 10/15/2007]]
|-
|}
= 2008 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 26
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Revival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/26/2008]]
|-
| |
| |February 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sound Academy
| |
| |[[USS concert: 02/29/2008]]
|-
| |
| |May 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Toronto Freedom Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 05/03/2008]]
|-
| |
| |May 30
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sound Academy
| |Rebel Emergency
| |[[USS concert: 05/30/2008]]
|-
| |
| |June 6
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |The Casbah
| |
| |[[USS concert: 06/06/2008]]
|-
| |
| |June 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Burlington, ON
| |Filthy McNasty's
| |
| |[[USS concert: 06/21/2008]]
|-
| |
| |June 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |St. Catharines, ON
| |Big Bucks
| |
| |[[USS concert: 06/29/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Ottawa, ON
| |The Great Canadian Cabin
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/01/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 12
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |[[Edgefest 2008|Edgefest]]
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/12/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 17
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Barrie, ON
| |Foundation Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/17/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Madawaska, ON
| |World Electronic Music Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/19/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Groove Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/25/2008]]
|-
| |
| |August 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Grand Bend, ON
| |Cutting Edge Music Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/02/2008]]
|-
| |
| |August 6
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |The Casbah
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/06/2008]]
|-
| |
| |August 9
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Cambridge, ON
| |Rock The Mill
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/09/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Calgary, AB
| |The Marquee Room
| |Blue King Brown
| |[[USS concert: 08/13/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Edmonton, AB
| |Urban Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/14/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Saskatoon, SK
| |The Roxy on Broadway
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/15/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Saskatoon, SK
| |The Roxy on Broadway
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/16/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Victoria, BC
| |Fringe Festival Block Party
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/19/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 20
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Vancouver, BC
| |The Roxy
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/20/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Waterloo, ON
| |Wilfrid Laurier University
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/02/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Waterloo, ON
| |Wilfrid Laurier University
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/02/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |[[MTV Live]]
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/16/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Phoenix Concert Theatre
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/19/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |St. Catharines, ON
| |L3 Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/25/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 26
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Ottawa, ON
| |Live Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/26/2008]]
|-
| |
| |October 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Groove Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 10/03/2008]]
|-
| |
| |October 22
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Kool Haus
| |
| |[[USS concert: 10/22/2008]]
|-
| |
| |November 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Ottawa, ON
| |Live Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/13/2008]]
|-
| |
| |November 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |The Casbah
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/19/2008]]
|-
| |
| |November 20
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |St. Catharines, ON
| |L3 Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/20/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |November 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Calgary, AB
| |University of Calgary
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/28/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |November 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Calgary, AB
| |Hifi Club
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/29/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |November 30
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Edmonton, AB
| |Urban Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/30/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Victoria, BC
| |Element
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/01/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Courtenay, BC
| |Avalanche
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/02/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Nanaimo, BC
| |The Queen's
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/03/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 4
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Vancouver, BC
| |Transmission Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/04/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 6
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Whistler, BC
| |Garibaldi Lift Co.
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/06/2008]]
|-
| |
| |December 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Kitchener, ON
| |Wax Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/18/2008]]
|-
| |
| |December 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sound Academy
| |Rebel Emergency, Harmony
| |[[USS concert: 12/19/2008]]
|-
|}
= 2009 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Windsor, ON
| |St. Clair College
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/08/2009]]
|-
| |
| |January 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |North Bay, ON
| |The Wall
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/15/2009]]
|-
| |
| |January 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Whitby, ON
| |Johnny B Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/16/2009]]
|-
| |
| |January 22
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Welland, ON
| |Niagara College
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/22/2009]]
|-
| |
| |January 26
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Waterloo, ON
| |The Turret
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/26/2009]]
|-
| |
| |January 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |Mohawk College
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/28/2009]]
|-
| |
| |January 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Brantford, ON
| |Alexander's Tavern
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/29/2009]]
|-
| |
| |January 30
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |Quarters
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/30/2009]]
|-
| |
| |March 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Ottawa, ON
| |Live Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/13/2009]]
|-
| |
| |March 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Fairmont Royal York Hotel
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/14/2009]]
|-
| |
| |March 18
| |{{flag|usa}}
| |Austin, TX
| |Red Gorilla Music Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/18/2009]]
|-
| |
| |March 20
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Whitby, ON
| |Johnny B Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/20/2009]]
|-
| |
| |March 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Kitchener, ON
| |The Gig Music Hall
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/21/2009]]
|-
| |[[US Showcase]]
| |April 2
| |{{flag|usa}}
| |Los Angeles, CA
| |Viper Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/02/2009]]
|-
| |[[US Showcase]]
| |April 6
| |{{flag|usa}}
| |New York City, NY
| |Mercury Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/06/2009]]
|-
| |
| |April 9
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |St. Catharines, ON
| |L3 Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/09/2009]]
|-
| |
| |April 11
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |The Casbah
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/11/2009]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2009]]
| |April 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Winnipeg, MB
| |Royal Albert Hotel
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/14/2009]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2009]]
| |April 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Victoria, BC
| |Lucky Bar
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/15/2009]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2009]]
| |April 17
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Nanaimo, BC
| |Spice Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/17/2009]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2009]]
| |April 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Vancouver, BC
| |Biltmore Cabaret
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/18/2009]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2009]]
| |April 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Whistler, BC
| |Telus Ski & Snowboard Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/21/2009]]
|-
|}
= Notes =
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This is an incomplete list of concerts performed by [[USS]]. If a show(s) you were at wasn't listed, please feel free to add it to the provided tables below.
= 2003<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |September 4
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Kathedral
| |Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis
| |[[USS concert: 09/04/2003]]
|-
|}
= 2004<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |B-Side
| |Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, [[Silent Seymour]]
| |[[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
|-
|}
= 2005 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Rexdale, ON
| |Humber College
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 5
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Club Hemlock
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |[[B.A. Johnston]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| |
| |April 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Drake Hotel
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM, Clothes Make The Man
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Uxbridge, ON
| |Goodwood Community Center
| |Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Labyrinth Lounge
| |Firus
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |Poor Man Militia, Mike Ferfolia, Human Dimensions, Blak Child & Raydiance
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Ashraf
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |June 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/03/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 24
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Holy Joe's
| |Run With the Kittens
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/24/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/01/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Markham, ON
| |"the Polo Grounds"
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/02/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |Grand:PM, Crush Luther
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/08/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |Final Fantasy, BarMitzvah Brothers
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Spankdriven
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Mod Club
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Barrio Lab Orchestra, Sarah McGlynn and the Ash Grove Trio, Tom Oliver, DJ Gryphon, Ryan Bowen, Kid Conga, Alvaro C
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Bovine Sex Club
| |Len's Haulage, The Awesome Team
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Etobicoke, ON
| |Jon Maguire's basement
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/27/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Grassroots Cafe
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/08/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 9
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/09/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 10
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Velvet Elvis
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/10/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 11
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Junction Arts Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/11/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 17
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/17/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |AIDS Walk For Life
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Nathan Phillips Square
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Brassmunk, Jevon Paris, Jewelz Jones
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Gypsy Co-op
| |Slowcoaster
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/14/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/15/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 12
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Unnamed speakeasy venue
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Rich London
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/12/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Rivoli
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Doc Pickles
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/25/2005]]
|-
|}
= 2006 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Horseshoe Tavern
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |May 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Memorial Park
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/27/2006]]
|-
| |
| |July 17<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/17/2006]]
|-
| |
| |September 16<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/16/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 27<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Kitchener, ON
| |Circus Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/27/2006]]
|-
|}
= 2007=
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 11<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Savannah Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/11/2007]]
|-
| |
| |January 24<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Andy Poolhall
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/24/2007]]
|-
| |
| |February 2<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Silver Dollar
| |
| |[[USS concert: 02/02/2007]]
|-
| |
| |March 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/09/2007]]
|-
| |
| |April 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/27/2007]]
|-
| |
| |July 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Gladstone Hotel
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/19/2007]]
|-
| |
| |October 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Horseshoe Tavern
| |
| |[[USS concert: 10/15/2007]]
|-
|}
= 2008 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 26
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Revival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/26/2008]]
|-
| |
| |February 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sound Academy
| |
| |[[USS concert: 02/29/2008]]
|-
| |
| |May 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Toronto Freedom Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 05/03/2008]]
|-
| |
| |May 30
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sound Academy
| |Rebel Emergency
| |[[USS concert: 05/30/2008]]
|-
| |
| |June 6
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |The Casbah
| |
| |[[USS concert: 06/06/2008]]
|-
| |
| |June 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Burlington, ON
| |Filthy McNasty's
| |
| |[[USS concert: 06/21/2008]]
|-
| |
| |June 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |St. Catharines, ON
| |Big Bucks
| |
| |[[USS concert: 06/29/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Ottawa, ON
| |The Great Canadian Cabin
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/01/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 12
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |[[Edgefest 2008|Edgefest]]
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/12/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 17
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Barrie, ON
| |Foundation Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/17/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Madawaska, ON
| |World Electronic Music Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/19/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Groove Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/25/2008]]
|-
| |
| |August 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Grand Bend, ON
| |Cutting Edge Music Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/02/2008]]
|-
| |
| |August 6
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |The Casbah
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/06/2008]]
|-
| |
| |August 9
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Cambridge, ON
| |Rock The Mill
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/09/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Calgary, AB
| |The Marquee Room
| |Blue King Brown
| |[[USS concert: 08/13/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Edmonton, AB
| |Urban Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/14/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Saskatoon, SK
| |The Roxy on Broadway
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/15/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Saskatoon, SK
| |The Roxy on Broadway
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/16/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Victoria, BC
| |Fringe Festival Block Party
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/19/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 20
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Vancouver, BC
| |The Roxy
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/20/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Waterloo, ON
| |Wilfrid Laurier University
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/02/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Waterloo, ON
| |Wilfrid Laurier University
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/02/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |[[MTV Live]]
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/16/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Phoenix Concert Theatre
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/19/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |St. Catharines, ON
| |L3 Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/25/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 26
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Ottawa, ON
| |Live Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/26/2008]]
|-
| |
| |October 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Groove Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 10/03/2008]]
|-
| |
| |October 22
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Kool Haus
| |
| |[[USS concert: 10/22/2008]]
|-
| |
| |November 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Ottawa, ON
| |Live Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/13/2008]]
|-
| |
| |November 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |The Casbah
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/19/2008]]
|-
| |
| |November 20
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |St. Catharines, ON
| |L3 Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/20/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |November 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Calgary, AB
| |University of Calgary
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/28/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |November 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Calgary, AB
| |Hifi Club
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/29/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |November 30
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Edmonton, AB
| |Urban Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/30/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Victoria, BC
| |Element
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/01/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Courtenay, BC
| |Avalanche
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/02/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Nanaimo, BC
| |The Queen's
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/03/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 4
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Vancouver, BC
| |Transmission Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/04/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 6
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Whistler, BC
| |Garibaldi Lift Co.
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/06/2008]]
|-
| |
| |December 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Kitchener, ON
| |Wax Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/18/2008]]
|-
| |
| |December 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sound Academy
| |Rebel Emergency, Harmony
| |[[USS concert: 12/19/2008]]
|-
|}
= 2009 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Windsor, ON
| |St. Clair College
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/08/2009]]
|-
| |
| |January 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |North Bay, ON
| |The Wall
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/15/2009]]
|-
| |
| |January 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Whitby, ON
| |Johnny B Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/16/2009]]
|-
| |
| |January 22
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Welland, ON
| |Niagara College
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/22/2009]]
|-
| |
| |January 26
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Waterloo, ON
| |The Turret
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/26/2009]]
|-
| |
| |January 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |Mohawk College
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/28/2009]]
|-
| |
| |January 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Brantford, ON
| |Alexander's Tavern
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/29/2009]]
|-
| |
| |January 30
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |Quarters
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/30/2009]]
|-
| |
| |March 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Ottawa, ON
| |Live Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/13/2009]]
|-
| |
| |March 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Fairmont Royal York Hotel
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/14/2009]]
|-
| |
| |March 18
| |{{flag|usa}}
| |Austin, TX
| |Red Gorilla Music Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/18/2009]]
|-
| |
| |March 20
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Whitby, ON
| |Johnny B Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/20/2009]]
|-
| |
| |March 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Kitchener, ON
| |The Gig Music Hall
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/21/2009]]
|-
| |[[US Showcase]]
| |April 2
| |{{flag|usa}}
| |Los Angeles, CA
| |Viper Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/02/2009]]
|-
| |[[US Showcase]]
| |April 6
| |{{flag|usa}}
| |New York City, NY
| |Mercury Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/06/2009]]
|-
| |
| |April 9
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |St. Catharines, ON
| |L3 Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/09/2009]]
|-
| |
| |April 11
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |The Casbah
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/11/2009]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2009]]
| |April 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Winnipeg, MB
| |Royal Albert Hotel
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/14/2009]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2009]]
| |April 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Victoria, BC
| |Lucky Bar
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/15/2009]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2009]]
| |April 17
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Nanaimo, BC
| |Spice Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/17/2009]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2009]]
| |April 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Vancouver, BC
| |Biltmore Cabaret
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/18/2009]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2009]]
| |April 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Whistler, BC
| |Telus Ski & Snowboard Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/21/2009]]
|-
|}
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= 2003<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |September 4
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Kathedral
| |Alarum, Julia McLeod, Knosis
| |[[USS concert: 09/04/2003]]
|-
|}
= 2004<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref> =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |B-Side
| |Alarum, C64, Knosis, Lucid, [[Silent Seymour]]
| |[[USS concert: 01/16/2004]]
|-
|}
= 2005 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Rexdale, ON
| |Humber College
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 01/28/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 5
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Club Hemlock
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/05/2005]]
|-
| |
| |February 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |[[B.A. Johnston]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 02/19/2005]]
|-
| |
| |April 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Drake Hotel
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM, Clothes Make The Man
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 04/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Uxbridge, ON
| |Goodwood Community Center
| |Blues Underdog, Grand:PM, Marcus MacDowell
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/13/2005]]
|-
| |
| |May 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Labyrinth Lounge
| |Firus
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |Poor Man Militia, Mike Ferfolia, Human Dimensions, Blak Child & Raydiance
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |June 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Ashraf
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/02/2005 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |June 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/03/2005]]
|-
| |
| |June 24
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Holy Joe's
| |Run With the Kittens
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 06/24/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/01/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Markham, ON
| |"the Polo Grounds"
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/02/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sneaky Dee's
| |Grand:PM, Crush Luther
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/08/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |Final Fantasy, BarMitzvah Brothers
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/16/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Scarborough, ON
| |Sports Cafe
| |Knosis, Spankdriven
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/21/2005]]
|-
| |
| |July 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Mod Club
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Barrio Lab Orchestra, Sarah McGlynn and the Ash Grove Trio, Tom Oliver, DJ Gryphon, Ryan Bowen, Kid Conga, Alvaro C
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 07/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Bovine Sex Club
| |Len's Haulage, The Awesome Team
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |August 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Etobicoke, ON
| |Jon Maguire's basement
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 08/27/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Grassroots Cafe
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/08/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 9
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/09/2005]]
|-
| |[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
| |September 10
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Velvet Elvis
| |[[B.A. Johnston]], [[Poor Pelly]]
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/10/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 11
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Junction Arts Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/11/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 17
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/17/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |AIDS Walk For Life
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/18/2005]]
|-
| |
| |September 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Nathan Phillips Square
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Brassmunk, Jevon Paris, Jewelz Jones
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 09/29/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Gypsy Co-op
| |Slowcoaster
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/14/2005]]
|-
| |
| |October 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Emerald Isle
| |Grand:PM
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 10/15/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 12
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Unnamed speakeasy venue
| |Choclair, Blues Underdog, Rich London
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/12/2005]]
|-
| |
| |November 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Rivoli
| |[[Silent Seymour]], Doc Pickles
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 11/25/2005]]
|-
|}
= 2006 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Horseshoe Tavern
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (a)]]
|-
| |
| |Unknown date
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Peterborough, ON
| |Trasheteria
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: ??/??/2006 (b)]]
|-
| |
| |May 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Stouffville, ON
| |Memorial Park
| |
| |[[Team of Captains concert: 05/27/2006]]
|-
| |
| |July 17<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Cameron House
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/17/2006]]
|-
| |
| |September 16<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Roncesvalles Polish Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/16/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/09/2006]]
|-
| |
| |December 27<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Kitchener, ON
| |Circus Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/27/2006]]
|-
|}
= 2007=
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 11<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Savannah Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/11/2007]]
|-
| |
| |January 24<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Andy Poolhall
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/24/2007]]
|-
| |
| |February 2<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Silver Dollar
| |
| |[[USS concert: 02/02/2007]]
|-
| |
| |March 9<ref group="note" name="solo">USS as [[Ashley Buchholz]]'s solo moniker</ref>
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |El Mocambo
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/09/2007]]
|-
| |
| |April 27
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Celt's Pub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/27/2007]]
|-
| |
| |July 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Gladstone Hotel
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/19/2007]]
|-
| |
| |October 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Horseshoe Tavern
| |
| |[[USS concert: 10/15/2007]]
|-
|}
= 2008 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 26
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Revival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/26/2008]]
|-
| |
| |February 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sound Academy
| |
| |[[USS concert: 02/29/2008]]
|-
| |
| |May 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Toronto Freedom Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 05/03/2008]]
|-
| |
| |May 30
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sound Academy
| |Rebel Emergency
| |[[USS concert: 05/30/2008]]
|-
| |
| |June 6
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |The Casbah
| |
| |[[USS concert: 06/06/2008]]
|-
| |
| |June 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Burlington, ON
| |Filthy McNasty's
| |
| |[[USS concert: 06/21/2008]]
|-
| |
| |June 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |St. Catharines, ON
| |Big Bucks
| |
| |[[USS concert: 06/29/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Ottawa, ON
| |The Great Canadian Cabin
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/01/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 12
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |[[Edgefest 2008|Edgefest]]
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/12/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 17
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Barrie, ON
| |Foundation Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/17/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Madawaska, ON
| |World Electronic Music Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/19/2008]]
|-
| |
| |July 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Groove Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 07/25/2008]]
|-
| |
| |August 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Grand Bend, ON
| |Cutting Edge Music Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/02/2008]]
|-
| |
| |August 6
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |The Casbah
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/06/2008]]
|-
| |
| |August 9
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Cambridge, ON
| |Rock The Mill
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/09/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Calgary, AB
| |The Marquee Room
| |Blue King Brown
| |[[USS concert: 08/13/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Edmonton, AB
| |Urban Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/14/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Saskatoon, SK
| |The Roxy on Broadway
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/15/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Saskatoon, SK
| |The Roxy on Broadway
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/16/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Victoria, BC
| |Fringe Festival Block Party
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/19/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |August 20
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Vancouver, BC
| |The Roxy
| |
| |[[USS concert: 08/20/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Waterloo, ON
| |Wilfrid Laurier University
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/02/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Waterloo, ON
| |Wilfrid Laurier University
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/02/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |[[MTV Live]]
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/16/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Phoenix Concert Theatre
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/19/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 25
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |St. Catharines, ON
| |L3 Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/25/2008]]
|-
| |
| |September 26
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Ottawa, ON
| |Live Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 09/26/2008]]
|-
| |
| |October 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Oshawa, ON
| |Groove Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 10/03/2008]]
|-
| |
| |October 22
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Kool Haus
| |
| |[[USS concert: 10/22/2008]]
|-
| |
| |November 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Ottawa, ON
| |Live Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/13/2008]]
|-
| |
| |November 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |The Casbah
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/19/2008]]
|-
| |
| |November 20
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |St. Catharines, ON
| |L3 Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/20/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |November 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Calgary, AB
| |University of Calgary
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/28/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |November 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Calgary, AB
| |Hifi Club
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/29/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |November 30
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Edmonton, AB
| |Urban Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 11/30/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 1
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Victoria, BC
| |Element
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/01/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 2
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Courtenay, BC
| |Avalanche
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/02/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 3
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Nanaimo, BC
| |The Queen's
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/03/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 4
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Vancouver, BC
| |Transmission Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/04/2008]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2008]]
| |December 6
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Whistler, BC
| |Garibaldi Lift Co.
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/06/2008]]
|-
| |
| |December 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Kitchener, ON
| |Wax Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 12/18/2008]]
|-
| |
| |December 19
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Sound Academy
| |Rebel Emergency, Harmony
| |[[USS concert: 12/19/2008]]
|-
|}
= 2009 =
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; clear:both; font-size:.8em; text-align:center; width:100%"
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Tour
! style="background: #7ad;" width=10%|Date
! style="background: #7ad;" width=5%|Country
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|City
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Venue
! style="background: #7ad;" width=15%|Opening act(s)
! style="background: #7ad;" width=16%|Concert
|-
| |
| |January 8
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Windsor, ON
| |St. Clair College
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/08/2009]]
|-
| |
| |January 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |North Bay, ON
| |The Wall
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/15/2009]]
|-
| |
| |January 16
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Whitby, ON
| |Johnny B Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/16/2009]]
|-
| |
| |January 22
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Welland, ON
| |Niagara College
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/22/2009]]
|-
| |
| |January 26
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Waterloo, ON
| |The Turret
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/26/2009]]
|-
| |
| |January 28
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |Mohawk College
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/28/2009]]
|-
| |
| |January 29
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Brantford, ON
| |Alexander's Tavern
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/29/2009]]
|-
| |
| |January 30
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |Quarters
| |
| |[[USS concert: 01/30/2009]]
|-
| |
| |March 13
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Ottawa, ON
| |Live Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/13/2009]]
|-
| |
| |March 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Toronto, ON
| |Fairmont Royal York Hotel
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/14/2009]]
|-
| |
| |March 18
| |{{flag|usa}}
| |Austin, TX
| |Red Gorilla Music Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/18/2009]]
|-
| |
| |March 20
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Whitby, ON
| |Johnny B Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/20/2009]]
|-
| |
| |March 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Kitchener, ON
| |The Gig Music Hall
| |
| |[[USS concert: 03/21/2009]]
|-
| |[[US Showcase]]
| |April 2
| |{{flag|usa}}
| |Los Angeles, CA
| |Viper Room
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/02/2009]]
|-
| |[[US Showcase]]
| |April 6
| |{{flag|usa}}
| |New York City, NY
| |Mercury Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/06/2009]]
|-
| |
| |April 9
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |St. Catharines, ON
| |L3 Nightclub
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/09/2009]]
|-
| |
| |April 11
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Hamilton, ON
| |The Casbah
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/11/2009]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2009]]
| |April 14
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Winnipeg, MB
| |Royal Albert Hotel
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/14/2009]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2009]]
| |April 15
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Victoria, BC
| |Lucky Bar
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/15/2009]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2009]]
| |April 17
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Nanaimo, BC
| |Spice Lounge
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/17/2009]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2009]]
| |April 18
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Vancouver, BC
| |Biltmore Cabaret
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/18/2009]]
|-
| |[[Western Canada Tour 2009]]
| |April 21
| |{{flag|canada}}
| |Whistler, BC
| |Telus Ski & Snowboard Festival
| |
| |[[USS concert: 04/21/2009]]
|-
|}
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'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name Team of Captains and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. USS was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.<br>Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and bass. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, they have 3 full-length albums, [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|4 EPs, 3 demo records and 4 non-album singles]].
== History ==
=== Early works ===
[[Ashley Buchholz]] was born on May 15, 1978, in Markham, Ontario, shortly followed by [[Human Kebab|Jason Parsons]] being born on June 5, 1979, in Stouffville. When Ashley was younger, he was diagnosed with Chron's disease, affecting his growth and ability to do basic human functions such as eating, drinking and most physical activity. At 14, he started his first band called Evol Widow. Not much is known about Ashley's earlier pre-USS works, although we do know he would join a few hip-hop groups throughout high school, mainly Deuceomnia and Ol' Boys Club. In 1994, he would start the band [[Thred]], releasing a 4-track EP in 1997 titled "[[What's Happenin']]".
=== 2003-2006, Formation ===
In 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] was working in a paper factory. Ashley decided he was not very happy with his life up to that point, so he decided to write a manifesto of the person he wanted to be. He was searching for a name for this character, so he decided to flip through a dictionary, and was fascinated by the words 'ubiquitous' and 'synergy'. He then decided to name this character 'Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker', and that's where the USS name came from. Ashley's first show under the name USS was at the Kathedral in Toronto on September 4, 2003. On Christmas of that same year, Ashley gave out 25 copies of a self-titled album he'd recorded to friends and family.<ref>Not to be confused with the [[2007 Demo|2007 self-titled demo]]</ref>
[[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] and [[Human Kebab]] met working for Angus Glen Golf Club in January 2004. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] later moved into [[Human Kebab]]'s basement and showed him demos of songs he'd previously recorded such as [[Anti-Venom]] and [[Cloudboy]]. They and a friend of [[Human Kebab]]'s named [[Charles Topping]] formed a band called '''Team of Captains''' in January 2005, with their first show being played on January 28, 2005. They started out performing in their friends' backyards but later began performing in bars and clubs. After a show at the Rivoli on November 25, 2005, [[Charles Topping|Charles]] left the band. They played 4 more shows under this name before going their separate ways in May 2006. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would go on a pilgrimage to find himself and record the [[Flying with Brian 3]] album with Chris Davies and Brian Mackenzie, and [[Human Kebab]] would record his second studio album, [[Willnaught Roughness]].
=== 2007, Demo EP, Welding the C:/ ===
On January 24, 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would release his [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo EP]], with a release party at Andy Poolhall following after. Shortly after, he would start recording the [[Welding the C:/]] EP at Rainbow Trout Studios and his house where he, [[Human Kebab]] and Brian Mackenzie lived, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". [[Human Kebab]] would occasionally step in and scratch, with it eventually being released on July 19, 2007, with a release party at the Gladstone Hotel. Later that year, [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] would be released as a single, getting major radio play at stations like The Edge and The Zone. The EP would garner praise from several publications and critics in Canada.
=== 2008-2009, Questamation ===
In early 2008, the band started recording [[Questamation]], their first full-length album, featuring singles [[Laces Out]] and [[Anti-Venom]]. It was then that Human Kebab started doing proper studio work for the band. In July, the band performed at Edgefest, bringing much more exposure to the band as they performed alongside acts such as Linkin Park and Arkells. On February 9, 2009, [[Laces Out]] was released as a single, with [[The Honeypot]] being released as a pseudo-B-side. One month later, on March 9, [[Questamation]] was released, with approximately 20 people getting rough mixes of the album before release. Later that month, the band performed at the Red Gorilla Music Festival in Austin, Texas, which would be their first ever performance outside of Canada.
=== 2010-2012, Mavericks, APPROVED ===
On October 11, 2010, the band released [[Mavericks]] as an MP3 download, and on November 30, it was released on major streaming platforms. The song was a collaboration with fiddler Ashley MacIsaac, being about Jeff Clark and his famous surf of Mavericks in California, USA. In April 2011, the band introduced [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer, and on May 3 of that same year, the band released their second EP, [[APPROVED]], featuring the singles [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] and [[Damini]]. After the band played at Edgefest 2012, an executive from Sony Music Publishing (formally Sony ATV) met them after the show and talked about how if they want to reach larger audiences through radio airplay, their songs should have proper choruses. This seemingly majorly influenced the writing of their next EP, Advanced Basics.
=== 2013-2015, Advanced Basics ===
On June 4, 2013, the band released [[This is the Best]] as a single, which would become their most successful song yet, garnering over 9 million streams on Spotify as of April 2022. On January 7 of the next year, [[Yin Yang]] would be released as a single, also receiving a similar amount of success, having a remix made for a gameplay trailer of the video game Titanfall 2.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHvoaAAhGno Titanfall 2: Pilots Gameplay Trailer]</ref> On February 11, [[Advanced Basics]] was released, being their third EP, with further singles such as [[Shipwreck]] and [[Nepal]]. This EP ended up being their most successful yet, with the success of [[This is the Best]] and [[Yin Yang]] garnering more hype for the release.
=== 2016-2019, New World Alphabet ===
On July 29, 2016, [[Work Shoes]] was released as a single, which, like [[This is the Best]], garnered a lot of radio airplay and is one of their most successful and popular songs to date. On January 13, 2017, the band released [[New World Alphabet]], the band's fourth EP, with further singles such as [[Alien]] and [[Us]]. The band remained mostly silent for the rest of 2017. On June 8, 2018, the band released [[Medicine]], with another single, [[Big Life (26 Letters)]], released on October 26 of the same year. In the comments of the accompanying [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDcTNYHQU14 music video], the band stated that their next album would be out in 2020.
=== 2020-2022, Einsteins of Consciousness, The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap, Final Freakquency Tour ===
On December 31, 2019, and January 1, 2020, the band performed a New Years' celebration show at the Rapids Theatre in Niagra Falls, New York, USA. On May 22, 2020, the band released [[Odd Times]], a song that was being worked on since 2017 but was finished in 2020 to coincide with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On October 23 of the same year, [[Happy]] was released as a single. Just three days later, the band announced they would be splitting up, promoting their second and final studio album, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]<ref>https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1320727534867275776</ref>. This left fans in shock and confused as to what would come next for the band. On November 25, 2020, [[Feel Alive]] was released as a single.
On January 8, 2021, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]] was released, their second studio album. On June 22, the band announced 10 dates for a final tour to support [[Einsteins of Consciousness]], with 2 more being added due to popular demand. On July 17, [[Pages]] was released as the B-side to [[Happy]] as a 7" vinyl for Record Store Day 2021. On November 14, a surprise album was announced, [[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]], with the album being released 5 days later on November 19, being their third and final album. On the same day, the Final Freakquency Tour would begin in Buffalo, New York, USA. On December 16, the band would announce they would be postponing the final 2 shows in Toronto to June 10 and 11, 2022. Since then, four more shows have been added, including one more show in Buffalo, and three more in Toronto at the El Mocambo. On April 8, 2022, [[Never Stop]] was released as a single, written in 2018 and commissioned by the NHL for their 2021/2022 hockey season. June 11 would mark the day of the band's final show, performed at History in Toronto. The full show can be watched [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oylOo7m_s0 here].
== Discography ==
=== Studio albums/EPs ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Cover !! Year !! Album details !! Notes/trivia
|-
| align="center"|[[File:WeldingTheC.png.png|60px]] || align="center"|2007, 2008|| '''''[[Welding the C:/]]'''''
*Released: July 19, 2007 (original press), May 30, 2008 (repress)
*Label: [[Mystery & Romance]], [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, translucent pink LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Was re-released in 2008 due to [[Turquoise 1:11|legal complications]]
|-
| align="center"|[[File:Questamation.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2009 || '''''[[Questamation]]'''''
*Released: March 10, 2009
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, clear translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|-
| align="center"|[[File:Approved.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2011 || '''''[[APPROVED]]'''''
*Released: May 3, 2011
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, yellow translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|-
| align="center"|[[File:AdvancedBasics.png|60px]] || align="center"|2014, 2015 || '''''[[Advanced Basics]]'''''
*Released: February 11, 2014, October 30, 2015 (international)
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, LP, pink translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| USS's first international release, album is different internationally
|-
| align="center"|[[File:NewWorldAlphabet.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2017 || '''''[[New World Alphabet]]'''''
*Released: January 13, 2017
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, turquoise translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Last USS album to be released on CD
|-
| align="center"|[[File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2020, 2021 || '''''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'''''
*Released: 2020, January 8, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, orange translucent LP, yellow translucent LP, green translucent LP, blue translucent LP, purple translucent LP, pink translucent LP, download
|| Was announced as being USS's final album
|-
| align="center"|[[File:TheScience&ArtfunkelVictoryLap.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2021 || '''''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'''''
*Released: November 19, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, download
|| Surprise album, USS's final album
|}
=== Singles ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Title !! Release date !! Label !! Album
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 2007 || [[Mystery & Romance]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 2008 || [[Mystery & Romance]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[Laces Out]] || February 9, 2009 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[Questamation]]
|-
| [[Anti-Venom]] || 2009 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[Questamation]]
|-
| [[Mavericks]] || November 30, 2010 || [[Smashing World Records]]
|-
| [[N/A OK]] || February 16, 2011 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] || October 11, 2011 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[Damini]] || 2012 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[This Is The Best]] || June 4, 2013 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Yin Yang]] || January 7, 2014 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Shipwreck]] || July 14, 2014 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Nepal]] || February 11, 2015 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Work Shoes]] || July 29, 2016 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[Who's With Me]] || January 10, 2017 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[California Medication]] || July 28, 2017 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[Oddloop]] || March 16, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] ||
|-
| [[Medicine]] || June 8, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Big Life (26 Letters)]] || October 26, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Odd Times]] || May 22, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]]
|-
| [[Happy]] || October 22, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Feel Alive]] || November 26, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || December 24, 2021 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[Never Stop]] || April 8, 2022 || [[Coalition Music]]
|}
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{{Infobox musician
| Name = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Type = Band
| Img = USS-2011.png
| Caption = USS in 2011, left to right:<br>Ashley Buchholz, Human Kebab
| image_size = 250
| Landscape = Yes
| Genre = Alternative rock, drum and bass, electronic
| Origin = Stouffville, ON
| Active = 2005 - 2022
| Labels = [[Mystery&Romance]] (2007-2008)<br>[[Smashing World Records]] (2008-2011)<br>[[Coalition Music]] (2011-2022)
| URL = [http://www.ussmusic.com www.ussmusic.com]
| Former members = [[Ashley Buchholz]]<br>[[Human Kebab]]<br>[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]]
}}
'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name Team of Captains and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. USS was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.<br>Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and bass. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, they have 3 full-length albums, [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|4 EPs, 3 demo records and 4 non-album singles]].
== History ==
=== Early works ===
[[Ashley Buchholz]] was born on May 15, 1978, in Markham, Ontario, shortly followed by [[Human Kebab|Jason Parsons]] being born on June 5, 1979, in Stouffville. When Ashley was younger, he was diagnosed with Chron's disease, affecting his growth and ability to do basic human functions such as eating, drinking and most physical activity. At 14, he started his first band called Evol Widow. Not much is known about Ashley's earlier pre-USS works, although we do know he would join a few hip-hop groups throughout high school, mainly Deuceomnia and Ol' Boys Club. In 1994, he would start the band [[Thred]], releasing a 4-track EP in 1997 titled "[[What's Happenin']]".
=== 2003-2006, Formation ===
In 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] was working in a paper factory. Ashley decided he was not very happy with his life up to that point, so he decided to write a manifesto of the person he wanted to be. He was searching for a name for this character, so he decided to flip through a dictionary, and was fascinated by the words 'ubiquitous' and 'synergy'. He then decided to name this character 'Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker', and that's where the USS name came from. Ashley's first show under the name USS was at the Kathedral in Toronto on September 4, 2003. On Christmas of that same year, Ashley gave out 25 copies of a self-titled album he'd recorded to friends and family.<ref>Not to be confused with the [[2007 Demo|2007 self-titled demo]]</ref>
[[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] and [[Human Kebab]] met working for Angus Glen Golf Club in January 2004. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] later moved into [[Human Kebab]]'s basement and showed him demos of songs he'd previously recorded such as [[Anti-Venom]] and [[Cloudboy]]. They and a friend of [[Human Kebab]]'s named [[Charles Topping]] formed a band called '''Team of Captains''' in January 2005, with their first show being played on January 28, 2005. They started out performing in their friends' backyards but later began performing in bars and clubs. After a show at the Rivoli on November 25, 2005, [[Charles Topping|Charles]] left the band. They played 4 more shows under this name before going their separate ways in May 2006. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would go on a pilgrimage to find himself and record the [[Flying with Brian 3]] album with Chris Davies and Brian Mackenzie, and [[Human Kebab]] would record his second studio album, [[Willnaught Roughness]].
=== 2007, Demo EP, Welding the C:/ ===
On January 24, 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would release his [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo EP]], with a release party at Andy Poolhall following after. Shortly after, he would start recording the [[Welding the C:/]] EP at Rainbow Trout Studios and his house where he, [[Human Kebab]] and Brian Mackenzie lived, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". [[Human Kebab]] would occasionally step in and scratch, with it eventually being released on July 19, 2007, with a release party at the Gladstone Hotel. Later that year, [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] would be released as a single, getting major radio play at stations like The Edge and The Zone. The EP would garner praise from several publications and critics in Canada.
=== 2008-2009, Questamation ===
In early 2008, the band started recording [[Questamation]], their first full-length album, featuring singles [[Laces Out]] and [[Anti-Venom]]. It was then that Human Kebab started doing proper studio work for the band. In July, the band performed at Edgefest, bringing much more exposure to the band as they performed alongside acts such as Linkin Park and Arkells. On February 9, 2009, [[Laces Out]] was released as a single, with [[The Honeypot]] being released as a pseudo-B-side. One month later, on March 9, [[Questamation]] was released, with approximately 20 people getting rough mixes of the album before release. Later that month, the band performed at the Red Gorilla Music Festival in Austin, Texas, which would be their first ever performance outside of Canada.
=== 2010-2012, Mavericks, APPROVED ===
On October 11, 2010, the band released [[Mavericks]] as an MP3 download, and on November 30, it was released on major streaming platforms. The song was a collaboration with fiddler Ashley MacIsaac, being about Jeff Clark and his famous surf of Mavericks in California, USA. In April 2011, the band introduced [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer, and on May 3 of that same year, the band released their second EP, [[APPROVED]], featuring the singles [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] and [[Damini]]. After the band played at Edgefest 2012, an executive from Sony Music Publishing (formally Sony ATV) met them after the show and talked about how if they want to reach larger audiences through radio airplay, their songs should have proper choruses. This seemingly majorly influenced the writing of their next EP, Advanced Basics.
=== 2013-2015, Advanced Basics ===
On June 4, 2013, the band released [[This is the Best]] as a single, which would become their most successful song yet, garnering over 9 million streams on Spotify as of April 2022. On January 7 of the next year, [[Yin Yang]] would be released as a single, also receiving a similar amount of success, having a remix made for a gameplay trailer of the video game Titanfall 2.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHvoaAAhGno Titanfall 2: Pilots Gameplay Trailer]</ref> On February 11, [[Advanced Basics]] was released, being their third EP, with further singles such as [[Shipwreck]] and [[Nepal]]. This EP ended up being their most successful yet, with the success of [[This is the Best]] and [[Yin Yang]] garnering more hype for the release.
=== 2016-2019, New World Alphabet ===
On July 29, 2016, [[Work Shoes]] was released as a single, which, like [[This is the Best]], garnered a lot of radio airplay and is one of their most successful and popular songs to date. On January 13, 2017, the band released [[New World Alphabet]], the band's fourth EP, with further singles such as [[Alien]] and [[Us]]. The band remained mostly silent for the rest of 2017. On June 8, 2018, the band released [[Medicine]], with another single, [[Big Life (26 Letters)]], released on October 26 of the same year. In the comments of the accompanying [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDcTNYHQU14 music video], the band stated that their next album would be out in 2020.
=== 2020-2022, Einsteins of Consciousness, The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap, Final Freakquency Tour ===
On December 31, 2019, and January 1, 2020, the band performed a New Years' celebration show at the Rapids Theatre in Niagra Falls, New York, USA. On May 22, 2020, the band released [[Odd Times]], a song that was being worked on since 2017 but was finished in 2020 to coincide with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On October 23 of the same year, [[Happy]] was released as a single. Just three days later, the band announced they would be splitting up, promoting their second and final studio album, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]<ref>https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1320727534867275776</ref>. This left fans in shock and confused as to what would come next for the band. On November 25, 2020, [[Feel Alive]] was released as a single.
On January 8, 2021, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]] was released, their second studio album. On June 22, the band announced 10 dates for a final tour to support [[Einsteins of Consciousness]], with 2 more being added due to popular demand. On July 17, [[Pages]] was released as the B-side to [[Happy]] as a 7" vinyl for Record Store Day 2021. On November 14, a surprise album was announced, [[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]], with the album being released 5 days later on November 19, being their third and final album. On the same day, the Final Freakquency Tour would begin in Buffalo, New York, USA. On December 16, the band would announce they would be postponing the final 2 shows in Toronto to June 10 and 11, 2022. Since then, four more shows have been added, including one more show in Buffalo, and three more in Toronto at the El Mocambo. On April 8, 2022, [[Never Stop]] was released as a single, written in 2018 and commissioned by the NHL for their 2021/2022 hockey season. June 11 would mark the day of the band's final show, performed at History in Toronto. The full show can be watched [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oylOo7m_s0 here].
== Discography ==
=== Studio albums/EPs ===
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! Cover !! Year !! Album details !! Notes/trivia
|-
| align="center"|[[File:WeldingTheC.png.png|60px]] || align="center"|2007, 2008|| '''''[[Welding the C:/]]'''''
*Released: July 19, 2007 (original press), May 30, 2008 (repress)
*Label: [[Mystery & Romance]], [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, translucent pink LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Was re-released in 2008 due to [[Turquoise 1:11|legal complications]]
|-
| align="center"|[[File:Questamation.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2009 || '''''[[Questamation]]'''''
*Released: March 10, 2009
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, clear translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|-
| align="center"|[[File:Approved.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2011 || '''''[[APPROVED]]'''''
*Released: May 3, 2011
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, yellow translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|-
| align="center"|[[File:AdvancedBasics.png|60px]] || align="center"|2014, 2015 || '''''[[Advanced Basics]]'''''
*Released: February 11, 2014, October 30, 2015 (international)
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, LP, pink translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| USS's first international release, album is different internationally
|-
| align="center"|[[File:NewWorldAlphabet.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2017 || '''''[[New World Alphabet]]'''''
*Released: January 13, 2017
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, turquoise translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Last USS album to be released on CD
|-
| align="center"|[[File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2020, 2021 || '''''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'''''
*Released: 2020, January 8, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, orange translucent LP, yellow translucent LP, green translucent LP, blue translucent LP, purple translucent LP, pink translucent LP, download
|| Was announced as being USS's final album
|-
| align="center"|[[File:TheScience&ArtfunkelVictoryLap.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2021 || '''''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'''''
*Released: November 19, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, download
|| Surprise album, USS's final album
|}
=== Singles ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Title !! Release date !! Label !! Album
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 2007 || [[Mystery & Romance]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 2008 || [[Mystery & Romance]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[Laces Out]] || February 9, 2009 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[Questamation]]
|-
| [[Anti-Venom]] || 2009 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[Questamation]]
|-
| [[Mavericks]] || November 30, 2010 || [[Smashing World Records]]
|-
| [[N/A OK]] || February 16, 2011 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] || October 11, 2011 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[Damini]] || 2012 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[This Is The Best]] || June 4, 2013 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Yin Yang]] || January 7, 2014 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Shipwreck]] || July 14, 2014 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Nepal]] || February 11, 2015 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Work Shoes]] || July 29, 2016 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[Who's With Me]] || January 10, 2017 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[California Medication]] || July 28, 2017 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[Oddloop]] || March 16, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] ||
|-
| [[Medicine]] || June 8, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Big Life (26 Letters)]] || October 26, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Odd Times]] || May 22, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]]
|-
| [[Happy]] || October 22, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Feel Alive]] || November 26, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || December 24, 2021 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[Never Stop]] || April 8, 2022 || [[Coalition Music]]
|}
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{{Infobox musician
| Name = Ashley Buchholz
| Type = Solo artist
| Img = Ashley_Buchholz.png
| Img_width =
| Landscape = Yes
| Caption =
| Birth name = Ashley Buchholz
| Born = May 15, 1978 (age {{Age|1978|5|15}}) <br> Markham, Ontario, Canada
| Origin = Toronto, Ontario
| Occupation = Musician, Songwriter, Vocalist, Guitarist
| Instrument = Vocals, Guitar, Drums, Bass, Piano, Violin, Erhu, Organ
| Active = 1991–present
| Associated acts = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]<br>[[Evol Widow]]<br>[[Deuceomnia]]<br>[[Ol' Boys Club]]<br>[[Thred]]<br>[[Point 3]]<br>[[Ash Happily]]<br>[[Quixonic]]<br>[[Mensa Dropout]]<br>[[The Complete Messengers]]<br>[[NE Plus Ultra]]<br>[[Team of Captains]]<br>[[Frontseat Burnhole]]<br>[[A Mess of Uncles]]<br>[[Victorious Denowski]]<br>[[The Turbos]]
| URL = [http://ussmusic.com http://ussmusic.com]
}}
'''Ashley Buchholz''' (born May 15, 1978) is a Canadian musician, singer, and songwriter. He was the lead vocalist and guitarist for [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]].
== Biography ==
=== Early years ===
Ashley Buchholz was born in Markham, Ontario, on May 15, 1978. Ashley had Chron's disease growing up, having to be bedridden in a hospital for most of his earlier years, and taking several substances such as prednisone while having to be fed through a tube. In the rare cases where he could go to school and socialize, he would be in several school plays, eventually taking an interest in performing music. At 13 years old, Ashley and a friend would write "I Like Dogs," the first song Ashley would ever write. In his early high school years, he would perform in and form several bands, most notably of which being [[Thred]], formed in 1994.
<gallery>
AshleyBuchholz-HighSchool.jpg|Photo of Ashley in high school, early 1990s
</gallery>
=== Early bands/musical ventures ===
In 1997, [[Thred]] would release their debut EP, [[What's Happenin']], featuring tracks such as [[Ties of Affinity]], which is one of the first songs Ashley ever wrote. Shortly after, [[Ash Happily]] would be formed, featuring his brother, Adam Buchholz, on drums. Only [[Drop Seagull|one track]] would be recorded with this band in 1999 before splitting up and forming [[Quixonic]] a couple of months later. In 2000, Quixonic released their [[Quixonic (EP)|debut EP]], featuring the track [[Funk Flash]], which would be played live for years to come, becoming the USS tracks [[Domino]] and [[Oddloop]] in 2017 and 2018 respectively. After Quixonic dissolved in 2002, Ashley began working at a paper factory, quickly taking a disliking to the job. While working one day in 2003, Ashley found a dictionary that was left out by one of his co-workers. He decided to flip through this dictionary, stopping on the word "ubiquitous." Around the same time, he was aiming to make himself a better person by trying to stop doing drugs and to be happier. While writing out a manifesto for this improved version of himself, the word "ubiquitous" popped into his mind, and so he named this version of himself "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker." He would soon perform solo concerts under this name, with the first being held on September 4, 2003, at the Kathedral in Toronto, Ontario.
=== Beginning of USS ===
''Main page: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
Soon after this first performance at the Kathedral, Ashley would quit his paper factory job and begin working at Angus Glen Golf Club in his hometown of Markham, Ontario. It was in January 2004 that he would meet [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] while stocking beer. The two would become great friends, with Ashley later asking Jason to do a DJ performance at his sister's wedding. In August, Ashley and Jason would perform their first show at the Drake Hotel in Toronto as "Mensa Dropout + Human Kebab," alongside Silent Seymour and Clothes Make the Man. In the Winter, the two decided to start a band together alongside a friend of Jason's named [[Charles Topping]]. This band would be called Team of Captains and featured Ashley "Peaka" Boo-Schultz on vocals and guitars, DJ Oven & Stove (Jason) on turntables and samples, and Charles Topping doing beats and engineering. The band would start performing in January 2005, performing songs such as [[Scenester Fabulous]], [[3 Purple Butterflies]], [[Drop Around The Clock]], [[Cloudboy]] and [[Me vs Us]] in their early forms. By the Fall, the band would headline the Cameron House in Toronto, with audio MP3s of the show downloaded over 10,000 times. In November, Charles Topping left the band for unknown reasons, leaving just Ashley and Jason. They would perform a couple more shows in 2006 before eventually going their separate ways. Ashley would take this time to find himself and to record his solo music, with the [[Flying With Brian 3]] and [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo]] albums recorded under the Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker name.
=== Later history ===
''See: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
== Discography ==
=== As a band member ===
==== with [[USS]] ====
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
*''[[APPROVED]]'' (2011)
*''[[Advanced Basics]]'' (2014)
*''[[New World Alphabet]]'' (2017)
*''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'' (2021)
*''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'' (2021)
==== with [[Thred]] ====
*1997 - ''[[What's Happenin']]''
==== with [[Ash Happily]] ====
*1999 - ''[[Out of the Unknown II: A Compilation of Southern Ontario Local Talent]]'' ("[[Drop Seagull]]")
==== with [[Quixonic]] ====
*2000 - ''[[Quixonic (EP)|Quixonic]]''
=== As a solo artist ===
==== ''as'' [[USS]]<ref group="note">"Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" used to be Ashley's solo moniker</ref> ====
*2003 - ''[[Burn At Will]]''
*2006 - ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''
*2007 - ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (2007 demo)]]
== Notes ==
<references group="note"/>
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Band members]]
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{{Infobox musician
| Name = Ashley Buchholz
| Type = Solo artist
| Img = Ashley_Buchholz.png
| Img_width =
| Landscape = No
| Caption =
| Birth name = Ashley Buchholz
| Born = May 15, 1978 (age {{Age|1978|5|15}}) <br> Markham, Ontario, Canada
| Origin = Toronto, Ontario
| Occupation = Musician, Songwriter, Vocalist, Guitarist
| Instrument = Vocals, Guitar, Drums, Bass, Piano, Violin, Erhu, Organ
| Active = 1991–present
| Associated acts = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]<br>[[Evol Widow]]<br>[[Deuceomnia]]<br>[[Ol' Boys Club]]<br>[[Thred]]<br>[[Point 3]]<br>[[Ash Happily]]<br>[[Quixonic]]<br>[[Mensa Dropout]]<br>[[The Complete Messengers]]<br>[[NE Plus Ultra]]<br>[[Team of Captains]]<br>[[Frontseat Burnhole]]<br>[[A Mess of Uncles]]<br>[[Victorious Denowski]]<br>[[The Turbos]]
| URL = [http://ussmusic.com http://ussmusic.com]
}}
'''Ashley Buchholz''' (born May 15, 1978) is a Canadian musician, singer, and songwriter. He was the lead vocalist and guitarist for [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]].
== Biography ==
=== Early years ===
Ashley Buchholz was born in Markham, Ontario, on May 15, 1978. Ashley had Chron's disease growing up, having to be bedridden in a hospital for most of his earlier years, and taking several substances such as prednisone while having to be fed through a tube. In the rare cases where he could go to school and socialize, he would be in several school plays, eventually taking an interest in performing music. At 13 years old, Ashley and a friend would write "I Like Dogs," the first song Ashley would ever write. In his early high school years, he would perform in and form several bands, most notably of which being [[Thred]], formed in 1994.
<gallery>
AshleyBuchholz-HighSchool.jpg|Photo of Ashley in high school, early 1990s
</gallery>
=== Early bands/musical ventures ===
In 1997, [[Thred]] would release their debut EP, [[What's Happenin']], featuring tracks such as [[Ties of Affinity]], which is one of the first songs Ashley ever wrote. Shortly after, [[Ash Happily]] would be formed, featuring his brother, Adam Buchholz, on drums. Only [[Drop Seagull|one track]] would be recorded with this band in 1999 before splitting up and forming [[Quixonic]] a couple of months later. In 2000, Quixonic released their [[Quixonic (EP)|debut EP]], featuring the track [[Funk Flash]], which would be played live for years to come, becoming the USS tracks [[Domino]] and [[Oddloop]] in 2017 and 2018 respectively. After Quixonic dissolved in 2002, Ashley began working at a paper factory, quickly taking a disliking to the job. While working one day in 2003, Ashley found a dictionary that was left out by one of his co-workers. He decided to flip through this dictionary, stopping on the word "ubiquitous." Around the same time, he was aiming to make himself a better person by trying to stop doing drugs and to be happier. While writing out a manifesto for this improved version of himself, the word "ubiquitous" popped into his mind, and so he named this version of himself "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker." He would soon perform solo concerts under this name, with the first being held on September 4, 2003, at the Kathedral in Toronto, Ontario.
=== Beginning of USS ===
''Main page: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
Soon after this first performance at the Kathedral, Ashley would quit his paper factory job and begin working at Angus Glen Golf Club in his hometown of Markham, Ontario. It was in January 2004 that he would meet [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] while stocking beer. The two would become great friends, with Ashley later asking Jason to do a DJ performance at his sister's wedding. In August, Ashley and Jason would perform their first show at the Drake Hotel in Toronto as "Mensa Dropout + Human Kebab," alongside Silent Seymour and Clothes Make the Man. In the Winter, the two decided to start a band together alongside a friend of Jason's named [[Charles Topping]]. This band would be called Team of Captains and featured Ashley "Peaka" Boo-Schultz on vocals and guitars, DJ Oven & Stove (Jason) on turntables and samples, and Charles Topping doing beats and engineering. The band would start performing in January 2005, performing songs such as [[Scenester Fabulous]], [[3 Purple Butterflies]], [[Drop Around The Clock]], [[Cloudboy]] and [[Me vs Us]] in their early forms. By the Fall, the band would headline the Cameron House in Toronto, with audio MP3s of the show downloaded over 10,000 times. In November, Charles Topping left the band for unknown reasons, leaving just Ashley and Jason. They would perform a couple more shows in 2006 before eventually going their separate ways. Ashley would take this time to find himself and to record his solo music, with the [[Flying With Brian 3]] and [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo]] albums recorded under the Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker name.
=== Later history ===
''See: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
== Discography ==
=== As a band member ===
==== with [[USS]] ====
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
*''[[APPROVED]]'' (2011)
*''[[Advanced Basics]]'' (2014)
*''[[New World Alphabet]]'' (2017)
*''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'' (2021)
*''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'' (2021)
==== with [[Thred]] ====
*1997 - ''[[What's Happenin']]''
==== with [[Ash Happily]] ====
*1999 - ''[[Out of the Unknown II: A Compilation of Southern Ontario Local Talent]]'' ("[[Drop Seagull]]")
==== with [[Quixonic]] ====
*2000 - ''[[Quixonic (EP)|Quixonic]]''
=== As a solo artist ===
==== ''as'' [[USS]]<ref group="note">"Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" used to be Ashley's solo moniker</ref> ====
*2003 - ''[[Burn At Will]]''
*2006 - ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''
*2007 - ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (2007 demo)]]
== Notes ==
<references group="note"/>
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Band members]]
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{{Infobox musician
| Name = Ashley Buchholz
| Type = Solo artist
| Img = Ashley_Buchholz.png
| Img_width =
| Landscape = No
| Caption =
| Birth name = Ashley Buchholz
| Born = May 15, 1978 (age {{Age|1978|5|15}})
| Origin = Markham, Ontario, Canada
| Occupation = Musician, Songwriter, Vocalist, Guitarist
| Instrument = Vocals, Guitar, Drums, Bass, Piano, Violin, Erhu, Organ
| Active = 1991–present
| Associated acts = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]<br>[[Evol Widow]]<br>[[Deuceomnia]]<br>[[Ol' Boys Club]]<br>[[Thred]]<br>[[Point 3]]<br>[[Ash Happily]]<br>[[Quixonic]]<br>[[Mensa Dropout]]<br>[[The Complete Messengers]]<br>[[NE Plus Ultra]]<br>[[Team of Captains]]<br>[[Frontseat Burnhole]]<br>[[A Mess of Uncles]]<br>[[Victorious Denowski]]<br>[[The Turbos]]
| URL = [http://ussmusic.com http://ussmusic.com]
}}
'''Ashley Buchholz''' (born May 15, 1978) is a Canadian musician, singer, and songwriter. He was the lead vocalist and guitarist for [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]].
== Biography ==
=== Early years ===
Ashley Buchholz was born in Markham, Ontario, on May 15, 1978. Ashley had Chron's disease growing up, having to be bedridden in a hospital for most of his earlier years, and taking several substances such as prednisone while having to be fed through a tube. In the rare cases where he could go to school and socialize, he would be in several school plays, eventually taking an interest in performing music. At 13 years old, Ashley and a friend would write "I Like Dogs," the first song Ashley would ever write. In his early high school years, he would perform in and form several bands, most notably of which being [[Thred]], formed in 1994.
<gallery>
AshleyBuchholz-HighSchool.jpg|Photo of Ashley in high school, early 1990s
</gallery>
=== Early bands/musical ventures ===
In 1997, [[Thred]] would release their debut EP, [[What's Happenin']], featuring tracks such as [[Ties of Affinity]], which is one of the first songs Ashley ever wrote. Shortly after, [[Ash Happily]] would be formed, featuring his brother, Adam Buchholz, on drums. Only [[Drop Seagull|one track]] would be recorded with this band in 1999 before splitting up and forming [[Quixonic]] a couple of months later. In 2000, Quixonic released their [[Quixonic (EP)|debut EP]], featuring the track [[Funk Flash]], which would be played live for years to come, becoming the USS tracks [[Domino]] and [[Oddloop]] in 2017 and 2018 respectively. After Quixonic dissolved in 2002, Ashley began working at a paper factory, quickly taking a disliking to the job. While working one day in 2003, Ashley found a dictionary that was left out by one of his co-workers. He decided to flip through this dictionary, stopping on the word "ubiquitous." Around the same time, he was aiming to make himself a better person by trying to stop doing drugs and to be happier. While writing out a manifesto for this improved version of himself, the word "ubiquitous" popped into his mind, and so he named this version of himself "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker." He would soon perform solo concerts under this name, with the first being held on September 4, 2003, at the Kathedral in Toronto, Ontario.
=== Beginning of USS ===
''Main page: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
Soon after this first performance at the Kathedral, Ashley would quit his paper factory job and begin working at Angus Glen Golf Club in his hometown of Markham, Ontario. It was in January 2004 that he would meet [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] while stocking beer. The two would become great friends, with Ashley later asking Jason to do a DJ performance at his sister's wedding. In August, Ashley and Jason would perform their first show at the Drake Hotel in Toronto as "Mensa Dropout + Human Kebab," alongside Silent Seymour and Clothes Make the Man. In the Winter, the two decided to start a band together alongside a friend of Jason's named [[Charles Topping]]. This band would be called Team of Captains and featured Ashley "Peaka" Boo-Schultz on vocals and guitars, DJ Oven & Stove (Jason) on turntables and samples, and Charles Topping doing beats and engineering. The band would start performing in January 2005, performing songs such as [[Scenester Fabulous]], [[3 Purple Butterflies]], [[Drop Around The Clock]], [[Cloudboy]] and [[Me vs Us]] in their early forms. By the Fall, the band would headline the Cameron House in Toronto, with audio MP3s of the show downloaded over 10,000 times. In November, Charles Topping left the band for unknown reasons, leaving just Ashley and Jason. They would perform a couple more shows in 2006 before eventually going their separate ways. Ashley would take this time to find himself and to record his solo music, with the [[Flying With Brian 3]] and [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo]] albums recorded under the Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker name.
=== Later history ===
''See: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
== Discography ==
=== As a band member ===
==== with [[USS]] ====
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
*''[[APPROVED]]'' (2011)
*''[[Advanced Basics]]'' (2014)
*''[[New World Alphabet]]'' (2017)
*''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'' (2021)
*''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'' (2021)
==== with [[Thred]] ====
*1997 - ''[[What's Happenin']]''
==== with [[Ash Happily]] ====
*1999 - ''[[Out of the Unknown II: A Compilation of Southern Ontario Local Talent]]'' ("[[Drop Seagull]]")
==== with [[Quixonic]] ====
*2000 - ''[[Quixonic (EP)|Quixonic]]''
=== As a solo artist ===
==== ''as'' [[USS]]<ref group="note">"Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" used to be Ashley's solo moniker</ref> ====
*2003 - ''[[Burn At Will]]''
*2006 - ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''
*2007 - ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (2007 demo)]]
== Notes ==
<references group="note"/>
== References ==
<references />
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| Name = Questamation
| Type = Album
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = January 2008-February 2009
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, alternative rock
| Length = 1:01:25
| Label = [[Smashing World Records]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Last album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Questamation'''''<br>(2009)
| Next album = ''[[APPROVED]]''<br>(2011)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Questamation
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Laces Out]]
| single 1 date = February 9, 2009
| single 2 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| single 2 date = 2009
}}
}}
'''''Questamation''''' is the first studio album by [[USS]]. It was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on March 9, 2009.
== Overview ==
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| extra_column = Lead vocals
| total_length = 1:01:25
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Cloudboy]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons
| extra1 = Buchholz
| length1 = 3:58
| title2 = [[Laces Out]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 2:35
| title3 = [[P.S. I Can Change]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Chris Davies
| extra3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:49
| title4 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:49
| title5 = [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:21
| title6 = [[Stationery Robbery]]
| writer6 = Parsons
| extra6 = Parsons
| length6 = 3:00
| title7 = [[Better Living Centre]]
| writer7 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 1:16
| title8 = [[3 Purple Butterflies]]
| writer8 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:32
| title9 = [[Stranger To Myself]]
| writer9 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 4:16
| title10 = [[Man Makes The Zoo]]
| writer10 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 5:09
| title11 = [[Visionary Science Patrol]]
| writer11 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:32
| title12 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer12 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 3:41
| title13 = [[Binaural Theta Catharsis]]
| note13 = Hidden track
| length13 = 15:19
}}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2BXIcS2UWk adverteasement: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker with Martin Streek Backstage - YouTube (Questamation release party)]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/5xMoRY5WAOzUJOly7fgFBf?si=xwO-yyz7TsO6KaCtbt-ljg Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/questamation/1115418527 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Questamation-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FXC7F20 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kUcwRBSTshhv6_s-VyZosgpAm7x_M-osc YouTube Music]
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| Name = Questamation
| Type = Album
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = January 2008-February 2009
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, alternative rock
| Length = 1:01:25
| Label = [[Smashing World Records]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Last album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Questamation'''''<br>(2009)
| Next album = ''[[APPROVED]]''<br>(2011)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Questamation
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Laces Out]]
| single 1 date = February 9, 2009
| single 2 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| single 2 date = 2009
}}
}}
'''''Questamation''''' is the first studio album by [[USS]]. It was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on March 9, 2009.
== Overview ==
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| extra_column = Lead vocals
| total_length = 1:01:25
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Cloudboy]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons
| extra1 = Buchholz
| length1 = 3:58
| title2 = [[Laces Out]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 2:35
| title3 = [[P.S. I Can Change]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Chris Davies
| extra3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 4:50
| title4 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:49
| title5 = [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:21
| title6 = [[Stationery Robbery]]
| writer6 = Parsons
| extra6 = Parsons
| length6 = 3:00
| title7 = [[Better Living Centre]]
| writer7 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 1:16
| title8 = [[3 Purple Butterflies]]
| writer8 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:32
| title9 = [[Stranger To Myself]]
| writer9 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 4:16
| title10 = [[Man Makes The Zoo]]
| writer10 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 5:09
| title11 = [[Visionary Science Patrol]]
| writer11 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 4:39
| title12 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer12 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 19:04
}}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2BXIcS2UWk adverteasement: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker with Martin Streek Backstage - YouTube (Questamation release party)]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/5xMoRY5WAOzUJOly7fgFBf?si=xwO-yyz7TsO6KaCtbt-ljg Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/questamation/1115418527 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Questamation-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FXC7F20 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kUcwRBSTshhv6_s-VyZosgpAm7x_M-osc YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Questamation
| Type = Album
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = January 2008-February 2009
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, alternative rock
| Length = 1:00:19
| Label = [[Smashing World Records]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Last album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Questamation'''''<br>(2009)
| Next album = ''[[APPROVED]]''<br>(2011)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Questamation
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Laces Out]]
| single 1 date = February 9, 2009
| single 2 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| single 2 date = 2009
}}
}}
'''''Questamation''''' is the first studio album by [[USS]]. It was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on March 9, 2009.
== Overview ==
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| extra_column = Lead vocals
| total_length = 1:00:19
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Cloudboy]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons
| extra1 = Buchholz
| length1 = 3:58
| title2 = [[Laces Out]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 2:35
| title3 = [[P.S. I Can Change]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Chris Davies
| extra3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 4:50
| title4 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:49
| title5 = [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:21
| title6 = [[Stationery Robbery]]
| writer6 = Parsons
| extra6 = Parsons
| length6 = 3:00
| title7 = [[Better Living Centre]]
| writer7 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 1:16
| title8 = [[3 Purple Butterflies]]
| writer8 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:32
| title9 = [[Stranger To Myself]]
| writer9 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 4:16
| title10 = [[Man Makes The Zoo]]
| writer10 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 5:09
| title11 = [[Visionary Science Patrol]]
| writer11 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 4:39
| title12 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer12 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 19:04
}}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2BXIcS2UWk adverteasement: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker with Martin Streek Backstage - YouTube (Questamation release party)]
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/album/5xMoRY5WAOzUJOly7fgFBf?si=xwO-yyz7TsO6KaCtbt-ljg Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/questamation/1115418527 Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Questamation-USS-Ubiquitous-Synergy-Seeker/dp/B01FXC7F20 Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kUcwRBSTshhv6_s-VyZosgpAm7x_M-osc YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Questamation
| Type = Album
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = January 2008-February 2009
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, alternative rock
| Length = 1:00:19
| Label = [[Smashing World Records]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Last album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Questamation'''''<br>(2009)
| Next album = ''[[APPROVED]]''<br>(2011)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Questamation
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Laces Out]]
| single 1 date = February 9, 2009
| single 2 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| single 2 date = 2009
}}
}}
'''''Questamation''''' is the first full-length studio album by [[USS]]. It was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on March 9, 2009. ''Questamation'' spawned the singles "[[Laces Out]]" and "[[Anti-Venom]]".
== Overview ==
After the success of their debut single, "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" along with their debut EP, ''[[Welding the C:/]]'', in January 2008, USS began recording new material for their first full-length album, then known as ''Einsteins of Consciousness''. The songs "[[Sukha]]", "[[Ode to Joyride]]", and "[[Visionary Science Patrol]]" are known to have been recorded during this period. High-profile mixing and mastering engineer Bob Ludwig was scouted to do mixing and mastering—why he was dropped remains disputed.<ref group="note">It is said that either the band wasn't happy with the result of his mixes, or his fees were too high.</ref> It was later decided to have [[Matthew Von Wagner]] return for mixing and mastering. Throughout the latter part of 2008, the band would begin to perform new songs from the album, notably "[[Anti-Venom]]", "[[Man Makes The Zoo]]", and "[[Stationery Robbery]]" (although using a completely different instrumental).
"[[Laces Out]]" would be released as the first single from the newly-named "Questamation" on February 9, 2009. The song received moderate success on Canadian radio stations.
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| extra_column = Lead vocals
| total_length = 1:00:19
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Cloudboy]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons
| extra1 = Buchholz
| length1 = 3:58
| title2 = [[Laces Out]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 2:35
| title3 = [[P.S. I Can Change]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Chris Davies
| extra3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 4:50
| title4 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:49
| title5 = [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:21
| title6 = [[Stationery Robbery]]
| writer6 = Parsons
| extra6 = Parsons
| length6 = 3:00
| title7 = [[Better Living Centre]]
| writer7 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 1:16
| title8 = [[3 Purple Butterflies]]
| writer8 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:32
| title9 = [[Stranger To Myself]]
| writer9 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 4:16
| title10 = [[Man Makes The Zoo]]
| writer10 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 5:09
| title11 = [[Visionary Science Patrol]]
| writer11 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 4:39
| title12 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer12 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 3:40
}}
{{Track listing
|headline=CD-exclusive bonus track
|title13 = [[Binaural Theta Catharsis]]
|writer13 =
|length13 = 15:24
}}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2BXIcS2UWk adverteasement: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker with Martin Streek Backstage - YouTube (Questamation release party)]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
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| Name = Questamation
| Type = Album
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = January 2008-February 2009
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, alternative rock
| Length = 1:00:19
| Label = [[Smashing World Records]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Last album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Questamation'''''<br>(2009)
| Next album = ''[[APPROVED]]''<br>(2011)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Questamation
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Laces Out]]
| single 1 date = February 9, 2009
| single 2 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| single 2 date = 2009
}}
}}
'''''Questamation''''' is the first full-length studio album by [[USS]]. It was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on March 9, 2009. ''Questamation'' spawned the singles "[[Laces Out]]" and "[[Anti-Venom]]".
== Overview ==
After the success of their debut single, "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" along with their debut EP, ''[[Welding the C:/]]'', in January 2008, USS began recording new material for their first full-length album, then known as ''Einsteins of Consciousness''. The songs "[[Sukha]]", "[[Ode to Joyride]]", and "[[Visionary Science Patrol]]" are known to have been recorded during this period. High-profile mixing and mastering engineer Bob Ludwig was scouted to do mixing and mastering—why he was dropped remains disputed.<ref group="note">It is said that either the band wasn't happy with the result of his mixes, or his fees were too high.</ref> It was later decided to have [[Matthew Von Wagner]] return for mixing and mastering. Throughout the latter part of 2008, the band would begin to perform new songs from the album, notably "[[Anti-Venom]]", "[[Man Makes The Zoo]]", and "[[Stationery Robbery]]" (although using a completely different instrumental).
"[[Laces Out]]" would be released as the first single from the newly-named ''Questamation'' on February 9, 2009, featuring "[[The Honeypot]]" as a B-side. The song received moderate success on Canadian radio stations.
"Anti-Venom", the second single from the album, released later in 2009, was the album's biggest single by far. It remains one of USS's most popular songs.
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| extra_column = Lead vocals
| total_length = 44:55
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Cloudboy]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons
| extra1 = Buchholz
| length1 = 3:58
| title2 = [[Laces Out]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 2:35
| title3 = [[P.S. I Can Change]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Chris Davies
| extra3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 4:50
| title4 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:49
| title5 = [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:21
| title6 = [[Stationery Robbery]]
| writer6 = Parsons
| extra6 = Parsons
| length6 = 3:00
| title7 = [[Better Living Centre]]
| writer7 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 1:16
| title8 = [[3 Purple Butterflies]]
| writer8 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:32
| title9 = [[Stranger To Myself]]
| writer9 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 4:16
| title10 = [[Man Makes The Zoo]]
| writer10 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 5:09
| title11 = [[Visionary Science Patrol]]
| writer11 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 4:39
| title12 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer12 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 3:40
}}
{{Track listing
|headline=CD-exclusive bonus track
|total_length = 1:00:19
|title13 = [[Binaural Theta Catharsis]]
|writer13 =
|length13 = 15:24
}}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2BXIcS2UWk adverteasement: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker with Martin Streek Backstage - YouTube (Questamation release party)]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Questamation
| Type = Album
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = January 2008-February 2009
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, alternative rock
| Length = 1:00:19
| Label = [[Smashing World Records]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Last album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Questamation'''''<br>(2009)
| Next album = ''[[APPROVED]]''<br>(2011)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Questamation
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Laces Out]]
| single 1 date = February 9, 2009
| single 2 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| single 2 date = 2009
}}
}}
'''''Questamation''''' is the first full-length studio album by [[USS]]. It was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on March 9, 2009. ''Questamation'' spawned the singles "[[Laces Out]]" and "[[Anti-Venom]]".
== Overview ==
After the success of their debut single, "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" along with their debut EP, ''[[Welding the C:/]]'', in January 2008, USS began recording new material for their first full-length album, then known as ''Einsteins of Consciousness''. The songs "[[Sukha]]", "[[Ode to Joyride]]", and "[[Visionary Science Patrol]]" are known to have been recorded during this period. High-profile mixing and mastering engineer Bob Ludwig was scouted to do mixing and mastering—why he was dropped remains disputed.<ref group="note">It is said that either the band wasn't happy with the result of his mixes, or his fees were too high.</ref> It was later decided to have [[Matthew Von Wagner]] return for mixing and mastering. Throughout the latter part of 2008, the band would begin to perform new songs from the album, notably "[[Anti-Venom]]", "[[Man Makes The Zoo]]", and "[[Stationery Robbery]]" (although using a completely different instrumental).
"[[Laces Out]]" would be released as the first single from the newly-named ''Questamation'' on February 9, 2009, featuring "[[The Honeypot]]" as a B-side. The song received moderate success on Canadian radio.
''Questamation'' would be released on March 9, 2009 by [[Smashing World Records]]. Like ''Welding the C:/'', early mixes of ''Questamation'' were accidentally sent out to radio and online streaming sites such as Myspace and ReverbNation. The release party for the album would take place at the [[Sound Academy]] in Toronto, Ontario on May 1, 2009.
"Anti-Venom", the second single from the album, released later in 2009, was the album's biggest single by far. It remains one of USS's most popular songs.
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| extra_column = Lead vocals
| total_length = 44:55
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Cloudboy]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons
| extra1 = Buchholz
| length1 = 3:58
| title2 = [[Laces Out]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 2:35
| title3 = [[P.S. I Can Change]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Chris Davies
| extra3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 4:50
| title4 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:49
| title5 = [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:21
| title6 = [[Stationery Robbery]]
| writer6 = Parsons
| extra6 = Parsons
| length6 = 3:00
| title7 = [[Better Living Centre]]
| writer7 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 1:16
| title8 = [[3 Purple Butterflies]]
| writer8 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:32
| title9 = [[Stranger To Myself]]
| writer9 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 4:16
| title10 = [[Man Makes The Zoo]]
| writer10 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 5:09
| title11 = [[Visionary Science Patrol]]
| writer11 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 4:39
| title12 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer12 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 3:40
}}
{{Track listing
|headline=CD-exclusive bonus track
|total_length = 1:00:19
|title13 = [[Binaural Theta Catharsis]]
|writer13 =
|length13 = 15:24
}}
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2BXIcS2UWk adverteasement: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker with Martin Streek Backstage - YouTube (Questamation release party)]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Questamation
| Type = Album
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = January 2008-February 2009
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, alternative rock
| Length = 1:00:19
| Label = [[Smashing World Records]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Last album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Questamation'''''<br>(2009)
| Next album = ''[[APPROVED]]''<br>(2011)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Questamation
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Laces Out]]
| single 1 date = February 9, 2009
| single 2 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| single 2 date = 2009
}}
}}
'''''Questamation''''' is the first full-length studio album by [[USS]]. It was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on March 9, 2009. ''Questamation'' spawned the singles "[[Laces Out]]" and "[[Anti-Venom]]".
== Overview ==
After the success of their debut single, "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" along with their debut EP, ''[[Welding the C:/]]'', in January 2008, USS began recording new material for their first full-length album, then known as ''Einsteins of Consciousness''. The songs "[[Sukha]]", "[[Ode to Joyride]]", and "[[Visionary Science Patrol]]" are known to have been recorded during this period. High-profile mixing and mastering engineer Bob Ludwig was scouted to do mixing and mastering—why he was dropped remains disputed.<ref group="note">It is said that either the band wasn't happy with the result of his mixes, or his fees were too high.</ref> It was later decided to have [[Matthew Von Wagner]] return for mixing and mastering. Throughout the latter part of 2008, the band would begin to perform new songs from the album, notably "[[Anti-Venom]]", "[[Man Makes The Zoo]]", and "[[Stationery Robbery]]" (although using a completely different instrumental).
"[[Laces Out]]" would be released as the first single from the newly-named ''Questamation'' on February 9, 2009, featuring "[[The Honeypot]]" as a B-side. The song received moderate success on Canadian radio.
''Questamation'' would be released on March 9, 2009 by [[Smashing World Records]]. Like ''Welding the C:/'', early mixes of ''Questamation'' were accidentally sent out to radio and online streaming sites such as Myspace and ReverbNation. The release party for the album would take place at the [[Sound Academy]] in Toronto, Ontario on May 1, 2009.
"Anti-Venom", the second single from the album, released later in 2009, was the album's biggest single by far. It remains one of USS's most popular songs.
== Artwork ==
The cover artwork, designed by Andrew McKay, Colleen McCarten, Greg Serpenchy, Kelly Evoy, and Rebecca Benton-Roy, features a collage of several images with a "Questamation" sign and a lightning bolt with the band's logo on it. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, there has yet to have been a high-quality version of this cover art in circulation. The CD release folds out into a Z-card, a piece of paper folded 16 times with a cardboard sleeve that folds out, leaving 32 panels.
In 2018, ''Questamation'', along with the rest of the band's discography (at the time), was re-issued on vinyl. This issue is unique due to the back cover having a typo; there are two fourth tracks in the tracklist.
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| extra_column = Lead vocals
| total_length = 44:55
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Cloudboy]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons
| extra1 = Buchholz
| length1 = 3:58
| title2 = [[Laces Out]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 2:35
| title3 = [[P.S. I Can Change]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Chris Davies
| extra3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 4:50
| title4 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:49
| title5 = [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:21
| title6 = [[Stationery Robbery]]
| writer6 = Parsons
| extra6 = Parsons
| length6 = 3:00
| title7 = [[Better Living Centre]]
| writer7 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 1:16
| title8 = [[3 Purple Butterflies]]
| writer8 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:32
| title9 = [[Stranger To Myself]]
| writer9 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 4:16
| title10 = [[Man Makes The Zoo]]
| writer10 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 5:09
| title11 = [[Visionary Science Patrol]]
| writer11 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 4:39
| title12 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer12 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 3:40
}}
{{Track listing
|headline=CD-exclusive bonus track
|total_length = 1:00:19
|title13 = [[Binaural Theta Catharsis]]
|writer13 =
|length13 = 15:24
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, sequencing, sampling, string arrangements, organ, piano, synthesizers, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Vocals, turntables, sampling
*[[Matthew Von Wagner]] - Drums, sequencing, glockenspiel, electric guitar, string arrangements, synthesizers, bass guitar, backing vocals, production
*Brett Carruthers - Engineering
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Sequencing, synthesizers, arrangements
*Chris Davies - Sequencing, sampling, piano, organ, clavinet, synthesizers
*James Black - Lap steel guitar, electric guitar
*Mark Mosca - Steel drums
*Paul Mayer - Clavinet, piano, choral arrangements
*Rowan Macphail - Engineering
*Ruby Davies - Chimes
*Steve Minor - Studio assistant, five-string bass guitar
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2BXIcS2UWk adverteasement: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker with Martin Streek Backstage - YouTube (Questamation release party)]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
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| Name = Questamation
| Type = Album
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = January 2008-February 2009
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, alternative rock
| Length = 1:00:19
| Label = [[Smashing World Records]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Last album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Questamation'''''<br>(2009)
| Next album = ''[[APPROVED]]''<br>(2011)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Questamation
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Laces Out]]
| single 1 date = February 9, 2009
| single 2 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| single 2 date = 2009
}}
}}
'''''Questamation''''' is the first full-length studio album by [[USS]]. It was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on March 9, 2009. ''Questamation'' spawned the singles "[[Laces Out]]" and "[[Anti-Venom]]".
== Overview ==
After the success of their debut single, "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" along with their debut EP, ''[[Welding the C:/]]'', in January 2008, USS began recording new material for their first full-length album, then known as ''Einsteins of Consciousness''. The songs "[[Sukha]]", "[[Ode to Joyride]]", and "[[Visionary Science Patrol]]" are known to have been recorded during this period. High-profile mixing and mastering engineer Bob Ludwig was scouted to do mixing and mastering—why he was dropped remains disputed.<ref group="note">It is said that either the band wasn't happy with the result of his mixes, or his fees were too high.</ref> It was later decided to have [[Matthew Von Wagner]] return for mixing and mastering. Throughout the latter part of 2008, the band would begin to perform new songs from the album, notably "[[Anti-Venom]]", "[[Man Makes The Zoo]]", and "[[Stationery Robbery]]" (although using a completely different instrumental).
"[[Laces Out]]" would be released as the first single from the newly-named ''Questamation'' on February 9, 2009, featuring "[[The Honeypot]]" as a B-side. The song received moderate success on Canadian radio.
''Questamation'' would be released on March 9, 2009 by [[Smashing World Records]]. Like ''Welding the C:/'', early mixes of ''Questamation'' were accidentally sent out to radio and online streaming sites such as Myspace and ReverbNation. The release party for the album would take place at the [[Sound Academy]] in Toronto, Ontario on May 1, 2009.
"Anti-Venom", the second single from the album, released later in 2009, was the album's biggest single by far. It remains one of USS's most popular songs.
== Artwork ==
The cover artwork, designed by Andrew McKay, Colleen McCarten, Greg Serpenchy, Kelly Evoy, and Rebecca Benton-Roy, features a collage of several images with a "Questamation" sign and a lightning bolt with the band's logo on it. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, there has yet to have been a high-quality version of this cover art in circulation. The CD release folds out into a Z-card, a piece of paper folded 16 times with a cardboard sleeve that folds out, leaving 32 panels.
In 2018, as a part of the [[USSX]] event, ''Questamation'', along with the rest of the band's discography (at the time), was re-issued on vinyl. This issue is unique due to the back cover having a typo; there are two fourth tracks in the tracklist.
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| extra_column = Lead vocals
| total_length = 44:55
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Cloudboy]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons
| extra1 = Buchholz
| length1 = 3:58
| title2 = [[Laces Out]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 2:35
| title3 = [[P.S. I Can Change]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Chris Davies
| extra3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 4:50
| title4 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:49
| title5 = [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:21
| title6 = [[Stationery Robbery]]
| writer6 = Parsons
| extra6 = Parsons
| length6 = 3:00
| title7 = [[Better Living Centre]]
| writer7 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 1:16
| title8 = [[3 Purple Butterflies]]
| writer8 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:32
| title9 = [[Stranger To Myself]]
| writer9 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 4:16
| title10 = [[Man Makes The Zoo]]
| writer10 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 5:09
| title11 = [[Visionary Science Patrol]]
| writer11 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 4:39
| title12 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer12 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 3:40
}}
{{Track listing
|headline=CD-exclusive bonus track
|total_length = 1:00:19
|title13 = [[Binaural Theta Catharsis]]
|writer13 =
|length13 = 15:24
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, sequencing, sampling, string arrangements, organ, piano, synthesizers, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Vocals, turntables, sampling
*[[Matthew Von Wagner]] - Drums, sequencing, glockenspiel, electric guitar, string arrangements, synthesizers, bass guitar, backing vocals, production
*Brett Carruthers - Engineering
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Sequencing, synthesizers, arrangements
*Chris Davies - Sequencing, sampling, piano, organ, clavinet, synthesizers
*James Black - Lap steel guitar, electric guitar
*Mark Mosca - Steel drums
*Paul Mayer - Clavinet, piano, choral arrangements
*Rowan Macphail - Engineering
*Ruby Davies - Chimes
*Steve Minor - Studio assistant, five-string bass guitar
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2BXIcS2UWk adverteasement: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker with Martin Streek Backstage - YouTube (Questamation release party)]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Questamation
| Type = Album
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = January 2008-February 2009
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, alternative rock
| Length = 1:00:19
| Label = [[Smashing World Records]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Last album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Questamation'''''<br>(2009)
| Next album = ''[[APPROVED]]''<br>(2011)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Questamation
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Laces Out]]
| single 1 date = February 9, 2009
| single 2 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| single 2 date = 2009
}}
}}
'''''Questamation''''' is the first full-length studio album by [[USS]]. It was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on March 9, 2009. ''Questamation'' spawned the singles "[[Laces Out]]" and "[[Anti-Venom]]".
== Overview ==
After the success of their debut single, "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" along with their debut EP, ''[[Welding the C:/]]'', in January 2008, USS began recording new material for their first full-length album, then known as ''Einsteins of Consciousness''. The songs "[[Sukha]]", "[[Ode to Joyride]]", and "[[Visionary Science Patrol]]" are known to have been recorded during this period. High-profile mixing and mastering engineer Bob Ludwig was scouted to do mixing and mastering—why he was dropped remains disputed.<ref group="note">It is said that either the band wasn't happy with the result of his mixes, or his fees were too high.</ref> It was later decided to have [[Matthew Von Wagner]] return for mixing and mastering. Throughout the latter part of 2008, the band would begin to perform new songs from the album, notably "[[Anti-Venom]]", "[[Man Makes The Zoo]]", and "[[Stationery Robbery]]" (although using a completely different instrumental).
"[[Laces Out]]" would be released as the first single from the newly-named ''Questamation'' on February 9, 2009, featuring "[[The Honeypot]]" as a B-side. The song received moderate success on Canadian radio.
''Questamation'' would be released on March 9, 2009 by [[Smashing World Records]]. Like ''Welding the C:/'', early mixes of ''Questamation'' were accidentally sent out to radio and online streaming sites such as Myspace and ReverbNation. The release party for the album would take place at the [[Sound Academy]] in Toronto, Ontario on May 1, 2009.
"Anti-Venom", the second single from the album, released later in 2009, was the album's biggest single by far. It remains one of USS's most popular songs.
== Artwork ==
The cover artwork, designed by Andrew McKay, Colleen McCarten, Greg Serpenchy, Kelly Evoy, and Rebecca Benton-Roy, features a collage of several images with a "Questamation" sign and a lightning bolt with the band's logo on it. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, there has yet to have been a high-quality version of this cover art in circulation. The CD release folds out into a Z-card, a piece of paper folded 16 times with a cardboard sleeve that folds out, leaving 32 panels.
In 2018, for the [[USSX]] event, ''Questamation'', along with the rest of the band's discography (at the time), was re-issued on vinyl. This issue is unique due to the back cover having a typo; there are two fourth tracks in the tracklist.
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| extra_column = Lead vocals
| total_length = 44:55
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Cloudboy]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons
| extra1 = Buchholz
| length1 = 3:58
| title2 = [[Laces Out]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 2:35
| title3 = [[P.S. I Can Change]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Chris Davies
| extra3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 4:50
| title4 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:49
| title5 = [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:21
| title6 = [[Stationery Robbery]]
| writer6 = Parsons
| extra6 = Parsons
| length6 = 3:00
| title7 = [[Better Living Centre]]
| writer7 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 1:16
| title8 = [[3 Purple Butterflies]]
| writer8 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:32
| title9 = [[Stranger To Myself]]
| writer9 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 4:16
| title10 = [[Man Makes The Zoo]]
| writer10 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 5:09
| title11 = [[Visionary Science Patrol]]
| writer11 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 4:39
| title12 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer12 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 3:40
}}
{{Track listing
|headline=CD-exclusive bonus track
|total_length = 1:00:19
|title13 = [[Binaural Theta Catharsis]]
|writer13 =
|length13 = 15:24
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, sequencing, sampling, string arrangements, organ, piano, synthesizers, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Vocals, turntables, sampling
*[[Matthew Von Wagner]] - Drums, sequencing, glockenspiel, electric guitar, string arrangements, synthesizers, bass guitar, backing vocals, production
*Brett Carruthers - Engineering
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Sequencing, synthesizers, arrangements
*Chris Davies - Sequencing, sampling, piano, organ, clavinet, synthesizers
*James Black - Lap steel guitar, electric guitar
*Mark Mosca - Steel drums
*Paul Mayer - Clavinet, piano, choral arrangements
*Rowan Macphail - Engineering
*Ruby Davies - Chimes
*Steve Minor - Studio assistant, five-string bass guitar
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2BXIcS2UWk adverteasement: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker with Martin Streek Backstage - YouTube (Questamation release party)]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
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| Name = Questamation
| Type = Album
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = January 2008-February 2009
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, alternative rock
| Length = 1:00:19
| Label = [[Smashing World Records]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Last album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Questamation'''''<br>(2009)
| Next album = ''[[APPROVED]]''<br>(2011)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Questamation
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Laces Out]]
| single 1 date = February 9, 2009
| single 2 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| single 2 date = 2009
}}
}}
'''''Questamation''''' is the first full-length studio album by [[USS]]. It was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on March 9, 2009. ''Questamation'' spawned the singles "[[Laces Out]]" and "[[Anti-Venom]]".
== Overview ==
After the success of their debut single, "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" along with their debut EP, ''[[Welding the C:/]]'', in January 2008, USS began recording new material for their first full-length album, then known as ''Einsteins of Consciousness''. The songs "[[Sukha]]", "[[Ode to Joyride]]", and "[[Visionary Science Patrol]]" are known to have been recorded during this period. High-profile mixing and mastering engineer Bob Ludwig was scouted to do mixing and mastering—why he was dropped remains disputed.<ref group="note">It is said that either the band wasn't happy with the result of his mixes, or his fees were too high.</ref> It was later decided to have [[Matthew Von Wagner]] return for mixing and mastering. Throughout the latter part of 2008, the band would begin to perform new songs from the album, notably "[[Anti-Venom]]", "[[Man Makes The Zoo]]", and "[[Stationery Robbery]]" (although using a completely different instrumental).
"[[Laces Out]]" would be released as the first single from the newly-named ''Questamation'' on February 9, 2009, featuring "[[The Honeypot]]" as a B-side. The song received moderate success on Canadian radio.
''Questamation'' would be released on March 9, 2009 by [[Smashing World Records]]. Like ''Welding the C:/'', early mixes of ''Questamation'' were accidentally sent out to radio and online streaming sites such as Myspace and ReverbNation. The release party for the album would take place at the [[Sound Academy]] in Toronto, Ontario on May 1, 2009.
"Anti-Venom", the second single from the album, released later in 2009, was the album's biggest single by far. It remains one of USS's most popular songs.
== Artwork ==
The cover artwork, designed by Andrew McKay, Colleen McCarten, Greg Serpenchy, Kelly Evoy, and Rebecca Benton-Roy, features a collage of several images with a "Questamation" sign and a lightning bolt with the band's logo on it. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, there has yet to have been a high-quality version of this cover art in circulation. The CD release folds out into a Z-card, a piece of paper folded 16 times with a cardboard sleeve that folds out, leaving 32 panels.
In 2018, for the [[USSX]] event, ''Questamation'', along with the rest of the band's discography (at the time), was re-issued on vinyl. This issue is unique due to the back cover having a typo; there are two fourth tracks in the tracklist.
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| extra_column = Lead vocals
| total_length = 44:55
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Cloudboy]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons
| extra1 = Buchholz
| length1 = 3:58
| title2 = [[Laces Out]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 2:35
| title3 = [[P.S. I Can Change]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Chris Davies
| extra3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 4:50
| title4 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:49
| title5 = [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:21
| title6 = [[Stationery Robbery]]
| writer6 = Parsons
| extra6 = Parsons
| length6 = 3:00
| title7 = [[Better Living Centre]]
| writer7 = Buchholz/Parsons/Chris Davies
| extra7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 1:16
| title8 = [[3 Purple Butterflies]]
| writer8 = Buchholz/Parsons/Charles Topping/Matthew Von Wagner
| extra8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:32
| title9 = [[Stranger To Myself]]
| writer9 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 4:16
| title10 = [[Man Makes The Zoo]]
| writer10 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 5:09
| title11 = [[Visionary Science Patrol]]
| writer11 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 4:39
| title12 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer12 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 3:40
}}
{{Track listing
|headline=CD-exclusive bonus track
|total_length = 1:00:19
|title13 = [[Binaural Theta Catharsis]]
|writer13 =
|length13 = 15:24
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, sequencing, sampling, string arrangements, organ, piano, synthesizers, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Vocals, turntables, sampling
*[[Matthew Von Wagner]] - Drums, sequencing, glockenspiel, electric guitar, string arrangements, synthesizers, bass guitar, backing vocals, production
*Brett Carruthers - Engineering
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Sequencing, synthesizers, arrangements
*Chris Davies - Sequencing, sampling, piano, organ, clavinet, synthesizers
*James Black - Lap steel guitar, electric guitar
*Mark Mosca - Steel drums
*Paul Mayer - Clavinet, piano, choral arrangements
*Rowan Macphail - Engineering
*Ruby Davies - Chimes
*Steve Minor - Studio assistant, five-string bass guitar
== Gallery ==
=== CD release ===
<gallery>
File:Questamation-BackCover.jpg|Back cover
File:Questamation-CD.jpg|CD
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2BXIcS2UWk adverteasement: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker with Martin Streek Backstage - YouTube (Questamation release party)]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
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| Name = I Need Weed Like A Career
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:45
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Now Is Well]]"<br>(3)
| This track = "I Need Weed Like A Career"<br>(4)
| Next track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(5)
}}
'''I Need Weed Like A Career''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the fourth track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Overview ==
"I Need Weed Like A Career" is among the more popular USS demos, with one live video having over 60 thousand views on YouTube. The song was frequently played at live shows during the band's earlier years.
== Audio ==
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== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
I need weed like a career, I need a beer<br>
I need to focus, hocus, pocus magically to appear<br>
I need a car to steer, the sun to shine, the clouds to clear
I crave a system of my own design and I’d be fine<br>
<br>
But we ain’t so wise<br>
Addicted to our own demise<br>
The walls are thin<br>
I’m scared to even go outside<br>
<br>
My brain is sick<br>
With every sort of politic<br>
So on, I fend<br>
Go to bed, get up and fuckin do it again<br>
So on, I fend<br>
<br>
I need weed like a career, I need a beer<br>
I need to focus, hocus, pocus magically to appear<br>
I need a car to steer, the sun to shine, the clouds to clear<br>
I crave a system of my own design and I’d be fine<br>
<br>
But we ain’t so wise<br>
Addicted to our own demise<br>
The walls are thin<br>
I’m scared to even go outside<br>
<br>
My brain is sick<br>
With every sort of politic<br>
So on, we fend<br>
Go to bed, get up and fuckin do it again<br>
So on, we fend<br>
Go to bed, get up and fuckin do it again<br>
So on, we fend<br>
Go to bed, get up and fuckin do it again<br>
So on, we fend<br>
<br>
And this is the truth<br>
I never wanted anything more<br>
And this is the truth<br>
I never needed anything less<br>
And this is the truth<br>
So this is the truth<br>
And this is the truth<br>
<br>
There’s love in my heart<br>
There’s hope in my eyes<br>
There’s you on my mind<br>
There’s no way of knowin<br>
There’s love in my heart<br>
There’s hope in my eyes<br>
There’s you by my side<br>
There’s no way of knowin<br>
<br>
And this is the truth<br>
And this is the truth<br>
So this is the truth<br>
So this is the truth
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{{Infobox song
| Name = 2 15/16
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br> 2008 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007 at Green Tree Audio, Mississauga, ON
| Length = 3:33
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Producer = [[USS]] <br> Chris Davies <br> [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(2007)
| This single = "2 15/16"<br>(2008)
| Next single = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2009)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| This track = "2 15/16"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''2 15/16''' is the first track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP and the second single from the EP. It was released as a single in 2008 and runs for 3:33.
== Appearences ==
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Overview ==
"2 15/16" was called "2 15/17" during its inception.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ussmusic/status/1019997865530159105 USS on Twitter: "When it was 2 15/17ths" - July 19, 2018]</ref> The name came from when [[Ashley Buchholz]] worked as a roofer and had to cut a measurement of 2 and 15/16ths of an inch with a stone saw. The song is about being "two and fifteen sixteenths to the northeast" of a girl Ashley was eyeing, meaning she was very unusual and different from him.
The song would be recorded at Green Tree Audio in Mississauga, Ontario in 2007 for inclusion on the [[Welding the C:/]] EP. It includes [[Jason Skiendziel]] on upright bass, Dextro the Galvanizer on turntables and [[Matthew Von Wagner]] on drums and was produced by [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner and Chris Davies.
== Music video ==
This song's music video was directed by Adam Christl and was released in November 2008. It was the band's second music video and features animated imagery of the band and several references to lyrics from the song, including a thumbtack in a paperclip factory. Upon its release, it was played heavily on Much Music.
<youtube>dzyzy2icNh8</youtube>
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, sequencing, programming, guitars, organ, synthesizers, sampling, production
*[[Matthew Von Wagner]] - Drums, production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Turntables
*[[Jason Skiendzel]] - Upright bass
== Lyrics ==
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls<br>
From the lightning clouds of venus with a bullet<br>
Mystery&Romance proudly present, live and direct from the ether<br>
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a diatribe calling on a quest for me<br>
You’re like the ideal rainy day activity<br>
You’re like a sine, emphasis in green<br>
You’re like ladybugs turning into jellybeans<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a trance for looking at a better way<br>
You’re like a test maze keeping all the me’s at bay<br>
You’re like a play, that’s like a pen<br>
You’re like M.C Escher but a ten<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
you’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like 2 and 15/16th’s<br>
to the northeast of me
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Singles]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:2008]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = 2 15/16
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br> 2008 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007 at Green Tree Audio, Mississauga, ON
| Length = 3:33
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Producer = [[USS]] <br> Chris Davies <br> [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(2007)
| This single = "2 15/16"<br>(2008)
| Next single = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2009)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| This track = "2 15/16"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''2 15/16''' is the first track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP and the second single from the EP. It was released as a single in 2008 and runs for 3:33.
=== Appearences ===
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Overview ==
"2 15/16" was called "2 15/17" during its inception.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ussmusic/status/1019997865530159105 USS on Twitter: "When it was 2 15/17ths" - July 19, 2018]</ref> The name came from when [[Ashley Buchholz]] worked as a roofer and had to cut a measurement of 2 and 15/16ths of an inch with a stone saw. The song is about being "two and fifteen sixteenths to the northeast" of a girl Ashley was eyeing, meaning she was very unusual and different from him.
The song would be recorded at Green Tree Audio in Mississauga, Ontario in 2007 for inclusion on the [[Welding the C:/]] EP. It includes [[Jason Skiendziel]] on upright bass, Dextro the Galvanizer on turntables and [[Matthew Von Wagner]] on drums and was produced by [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner and Chris Davies.
== Music video ==
This song's music video was directed by Adam Christl and was released in November 2008. It was the band's second music video and features animated imagery of the band and several references to lyrics from the song, including a thumbtack in a paperclip factory. Upon its release, it was played heavily on Much Music.
<youtube>dzyzy2icNh8</youtube>
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, sequencing, programming, guitars, organ, synthesizers, sampling, production
*[[Matthew Von Wagner]] - Drums, production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Turntables
*[[Jason Skiendzel]] - Upright bass
== Lyrics ==
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls<br>
From the lightning clouds of venus with a bullet<br>
Mystery&Romance proudly present, live and direct from the ether<br>
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a diatribe calling on a quest for me<br>
You’re like the ideal rainy day activity<br>
You’re like a sine, emphasis in green<br>
You’re like ladybugs turning into jellybeans<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a trance for looking at a better way<br>
You’re like a test maze keeping all the me’s at bay<br>
You’re like a play, that’s like a pen<br>
You’re like M.C Escher but a ten<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
you’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like 2 and 15/16th’s<br>
to the northeast of me
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Singles]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:2008]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = 2 15/16
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br> 2008 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007 at Green Tree Audio, Mississauga, ON
| Length = 3:33
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Producer = [[USS]] <br> Chris Davies <br> [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(2007)
| This single = "2 15/16"<br>(2008)
| Next single = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2009)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| This track = "2 15/16"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''2 15/16''' is the first track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP and the second single from the EP. It was released as a single in 2008 and runs for 3:33.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Overview ==
"2 15/16" was called "2 15/17" during its inception.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ussmusic/status/1019997865530159105 USS on Twitter: "When it was 2 15/17ths" - July 19, 2018]</ref> The name came from when [[Ashley Buchholz]] worked as a roofer and had to cut a measurement of 2 and 15/16ths of an inch with a stone saw. The song is about being "two and fifteen sixteenths to the northeast" of a girl Ashley was eyeing, meaning she was very unusual and different from him.
The song would be recorded at Green Tree Audio in Mississauga, Ontario in 2007 for inclusion on the [[Welding the C:/]] EP. It includes [[Jason Skiendziel]] on upright bass, Dextro the Galvanizer on turntables and [[Matthew Von Wagner]] on drums and was produced by [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner and Chris Davies.
== Music video ==
This song's music video was directed by Adam Christl and was released in November 2008. It was the band's second music video and features animated imagery of the band and several references to lyrics from the song, including a thumbtack in a paperclip factory. Upon its release, it was played heavily on Much Music.
<youtube>dzyzy2icNh8</youtube>
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, sequencing, programming, guitars, organ, synthesizers, sampling, production
*[[Matthew Von Wagner]] - Drums, production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Turntables
*[[Jason Skiendzel]] - Upright bass
== Lyrics ==
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls<br>
From the lightning clouds of venus with a bullet<br>
Mystery&Romance proudly present, live and direct from the ether<br>
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a diatribe calling on a quest for me<br>
You’re like the ideal rainy day activity<br>
You’re like a sine, emphasis in green<br>
You’re like ladybugs turning into jellybeans<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a trance for looking at a better way<br>
You’re like a test maze keeping all the me’s at bay<br>
You’re like a play, that’s like a pen<br>
You’re like M.C Escher but a ten<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
you’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like 2 and 15/16th’s<br>
to the northeast of me
== References ==
<references />
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br> 2007 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007 at Sound and Vision, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:43
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], Iain MacPherson
| Status = Officially released
| This single = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(2007)
| Next single = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(2008)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(1)
| This track = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(2)
| Next track = "[[Drop Around The Clock]]"<br>(3)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(6)
| Next track = "[[Funk Flash]]"<br>(7)
}}
}}
'''Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole''' is the second track and lead single from [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Flying With Brian 3]]'' (2006)
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
*''[[Singles]]'' (2014)
== Overview ==
{{Ashley Buchholz quote|I was dog-sitting a brilliant border collie for a corporate accountant and as I was falling asleep, I rubbed the magic lamp of the great genie in my mind and said, “Tomorrow, I will write the greatest song I have ever written."|Backstage Winnipeg<ref name=BACKWIN>https://backstagewinnipeg.tripod.com/InterviewUbiquitousSyngerySeekers.html</ref>}}
"Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole" was written by [[Ashley Buchholz]] in 2005 with (at the time) bandmates [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] and [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]]. It pays homage to the culture of Newfoundland and eastern Canada as a whole, with such lines as "Bonavista baby", and the entire bridge, which is based on a traditional rhyme from Newfoundland called "I's the B'y". It was demoed over 2005 and 2006, making an appearance on the [[Flying With Brian 3]] demo.
This song would be recorded in 2007 at Sound and Vision in Toronto, Ontario for inclusion on the [[Welding the C:/]] EP. It notably includes [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], the band's former third member on synthesizers and production.
== Music video ==
This song's music video was directed by Alon Isocianu and was released in March 2008. It was the band's very first music video and predominantly features flashing and quickly moving imagery.
''WARNING: Flashing lights/visuals''
<youtube>McQjHCc2L40</youtube>
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, guitars, erhu, synthesizers, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Iain MacPherson - Production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
== Lyrics ==
{{Ashley Buchholz quote|Hollowpoint is essentially about the process of going from a psychotic sewer to an amniotic lighthouse. It is about being brave enough to explore your dungeon to find the ship building plans and then with the right crew setting sail on a sea love to an unbounded utopia of monumental splendor[sic] and making out.|Backstage Winnipeg<ref name=BACKWIN/>}}
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Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole<br>
<br>
I can’t seem to follow a pendulum<br>
And there must be organic cures for me<br>
Report to base, instrumental case<br>
Here’s the map to my oubliette<br>
<br>
Once more, I’m flying with Brian my friend<br>
Hold me, Bonavista baby<br>
Moosemeat neighboured a medley of beans<br>
Screech me<br>
<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
With love<br>
<br>
You make me flow<br>
You help me to grow<br>
You make me glow<br>
You help me to know<br>
<br>
Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole
</div></div>
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Singles]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:2008]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Drop Around The Clock
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 3:14
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Producer = [[USS]], Chris Davies
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "Drop Around The Clock"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[Form Onederful]]"<br>(4)
}}
'''Drop Around The Clock''' is a song by [[USS]], and the third track off of the [[Welding the C:/]] EP. It runs for 3:14.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Lyrics ==
We drop around the clock<br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
Beats drop like cod fish stocks<br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
Dear lordosis, please relieve psychosis<br>
Behaviour through osmosis<br>
Dipsogen cirrhosis<br>
The paranoids playing xylophones with rusty leucotomes<br>
Chordates makes ideal mates<br>
And perfect posture<br>
<br>
Ain’t it maxic how thigmotaxic the herd hath become?<br>
Fluoride makes you dumb<br>
Shock the Kasbah, diffusion is next<br>
Check the sonic death text<br>
Are we but infinite specks left perplexed?<br>
<br>
We drop like Merck Corp. stocks
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
Circadian bowling pin manufacturer<br>
Rhythm machine, we’re dopamine fiends<br>
Studies show geniuses pick green<br>
So chlorophyll me upstream<br>
How scalene waltzing to Rotterdam<br>
Dirty Shirley
Knocking on the membranes of reptile brains<br>
Like Mr. Furley
Jack the Tripper
Pineapple juice sipper<br>
Don’t do crystal<br>
Hence, no use for blipper<br>
<br>
We drop like Merck Corp. stocks<br>
Thalamus gets outlined with chalk<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
To live chromatically or achromatically is my choice<br>
So I choose hues of oranges and blues<br>
No doubt, simple purity<br>
Would you be my surity?<br>
Should I arrest myself a mea culpa?<br>
<br>
She’s golden by the gram, words like pixie dust<br>
She sweeps the room with a smile<br>
And a broom so chill, yet so hot<br>
Got no cupboard for the pot<br>
Pray that this dream is not for cots<br>
<br>
We drop around the clock<br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say
</div></div>
== Notes ==
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== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/track/5S7JerHbKYlCVvo5J6GSXG?adlt=strict&toWww=1&redig=8861466BE3C6431A85C7C087D27BE1E8 Listen to the song - Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/drop-around-the-clock/1115411014?i=1115411952 Listen to the song - Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Drop-Around-the-Clock/dp/B01FV1221C Listen to the song - Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=3moJOyh6DsU Listen to the song - YouTube Music]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Drop Around The Clock
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 3:14
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Producer = [[USS]], Chris Davies
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "Drop Around The Clock"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[Form Onederful]]"<br>(4)
}}
'''Drop Around The Clock''' is a song by [[USS]], and the third track off of the [[Welding the C:/]] EP. It runs for 3:14.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Lyrics ==
We drop around the clock<br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
Beats drop like cod fish stocks<br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
Dear lordosis, please relieve psychosis<br>
Behaviour through osmosis<br>
Dipsogen cirrhosis<br>
The paranoids playing xylophones with rusty leucotomes<br>
Chordates makes ideal mates<br>
And perfect posture<br>
<br>
Ain’t it maxic how thigmotaxic the herd hath become?<br>
Fluoride makes you dumb<br>
Shock the Kasbah, diffusion is next<br>
Check the sonic death text<br>
Are we but infinite specks left perplexed?<br>
<br>
We drop like Merck Corp. stocks
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
Circadian bowling pin manufacturer<br>
Rhythm machine, we’re dopamine fiends<br>
Studies show geniuses pick green<br>
So chlorophyll me upstream<br>
How scalene waltzing to Rotterdam<br>
Dirty Shirley
Knocking on the membranes of reptile brains<br>
Like Mr. Furley
Jack the Tripper
Pineapple juice sipper<br>
Don’t do crystal<br>
Hence, no use for blipper<br>
<br>
We drop like Merck Corp. stocks<br>
Thalamus gets outlined with chalk<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
To live chromatically or achromatically is my choice<br>
So I choose hues of oranges and blues<br>
No doubt, simple purity<br>
Would you be my surity?<br>
Should I arrest myself a mea culpa?<br>
<br>
She’s golden by the gram, words like pixie dust<br>
She sweeps the room with a smile<br>
And a broom so chill, yet so hot<br>
Got no cupboard for the pot<br>
Pray that this dream is not for cots<br>
<br>
We drop around the clock<br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say
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| Name = Form Onederful
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 3:19
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Producer = [[USS]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Drop Around The Clock]]"<br>(3)
| This track = "Form Onederful"<br>(4)
| Next track = "[[Pornostartrek]]"<br>(5)
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'''Form Onederful''' is the fourth track from ''[[Welding the C:/]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
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| Name = Pornostartrek
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 4:15
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Producer = [[USS]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Form Onederful]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Pornostartrek"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[Turquoise 1:11]]"/"[[The Honeypot]]"<br>(6)
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'''Pornostartrek''' (sometimes stylized as Porno Star Trek) is a song by [[USS]], and the fifth track off of the [[Welding the C:/]] EP. It runs for 4:15.
__TOC__
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Lyrics ==
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'''Lyrics'''
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You make me feel like a shooting star<br>
You make me feel like a porno star<br>
You hold me closer still when I get paranoid<br>
You give your hand to hold when I lose control<br>
<br>
You’re like my compass and we always find our way<br>
You bring your smile and wipe away my shitty day<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
Standby auxiliary, signals holding strong<br>
<br>
You make me so content with everything I am<br>
You bring me up and in when I’m down and out<br>
Heroine of confidence when I’m strung out on doubt<br>
If I’m not making sense, you sort the riddles out<br>
<br>
You’re like my compass and we always find our way<br>
You bring your smile and wipe away my shitty day<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
Standby auxiliary, signals holding strong<br>
<br>
You’re so my everyday<br>
You’re so my sweetest love<br>
You’re so the greatest change<br>
I’m always dreaming of<br>
You’re so my everyday<br>
You’re so my sweetest love<br>
You’re so the greatest change<br>
I’m always dreaming of<br>
<br>
You’re like my compass and we always find our way<br>
You bring your smile and wipe away my shitty day<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on
</div></div>
== Listen ==
*[https://open.spotify.com/track/7xLtlYAY3yhMS7UC3dx1fi Listen to the song - Spotify]
*[https://music.apple.com/ca/album/pornostartrek/1115411014?i=1115411955 Listen to the song - Apple Music]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Pornostartrek/dp/B01FV1247Y Listen to the song - Amazon]
*[https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=5esz1Ul47QU Listen to the song - YouTube Music]
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| Name = Turquoise 1:11
| Cover = Turquoise111.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br>December 24, 2021 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 4:59
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = Barbara Marciniak
| Producer = [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Feel Alive]]"<br>(2020)
| This single = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(2021)
| Next single = "[[Never Stop]]"<br>(2022)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Pornostartrek]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(6)
| Next track =
{{Extra track listing
| Album = 2007 Demo
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(6)
}}
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'''Turquoise 1:11''' was the original sixth track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP, which was replaced by [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings due to copyright issues. It was later re-released as a single on December 24, 2021.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[2007 Demo]]'' (2007)
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Overview ==
"Turquoise 1:11" is an homage to the drum and bass scene in Toronto, Ontario. It is a complicated track, featuring minor chord progressions, 4 amen breakbeats chopped up and edited together, plus a couple more sequenced drums and vocals taken from a reading of a Barbara Marciniak inspirational piece, all amalgamating into 32 total tracks. It was only included on [[Welding the C:/]] as a pseudo-bonus track and was originally intended to be given to local drum and bass DJs.
In 2008, legal complaints were issued against the band for the use of the main sample in the song and thus it had to be taken off the EP. It was soon replaced by "[[The Honeypot]]" and Welding the C:/ was re-released on May 30. Turquoise 1:11 got a re-release as a single on December 24, 2021.
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>oQyq4NVq5mU</youtube>
=== Demo ===
<youtube>tvgjOrEztRQ</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
You are, now, all of you, answering a call<br>
We have said recently the call has gone out<br>
The trumpets have been blasted<br>
It has been called out into the universe<br>
And now is the time<br>
<br>
You are going to see your reality turned upside down<br>
You are going to see chaos<br>
You are going to see confusion<br>
You are forming new bodies, from the inside out<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one<br>
Because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
A certain amount of disruption or chaos<br>
Is necessary to create new order<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
As you, yourself grow<br>
Telepathically you affect those around<br>
In your family, in your school systems, in your neighbourhood<br>
And then of course, within your world<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
In your terms, what you call critical mass<br>
When a certain number of individuals achieve a certain state of knowing<br>
Others will instantly comprehend<br>
<br>
The 3rd dimensional experience is composed of thinking<br>
The 4th dimensional experience is more involved with feeling<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
Be very gentle with yourself and your experiences<br>
Love yourself, trust yourself<br>
There is a part of you that indeed knows whats going on<br>
And there is a part that has no idea<br>
And the part that has no idea, just allow it to tag along...do not judge it<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts
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== Tracklist ==
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| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons/Thomas Salter
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| Name = Burn At Will
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = December 25, 2003
| Recorded = Unknown
| Genre = Unknown
| Length = Unknown
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 25
| This album = '''''Burn At Will'''''<br>(2003)
| Next album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
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'''Burn At Will''' is USS's first demo. Not much is known about this demo.
== Overview ==
Earlier in 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] had come up with the moniker "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" and had started performing under said moniker for solo shows. On Christmas Eve, Ashley realized that he hadn't gotten gifts for anyone, so he made a CD of old recordings, put "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" on the label, and gave 25 copies out to friends and family the next day, in hopes that friends and family would burn copies on CD and send them out to other people, thus the name "Burn At Will".
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| Released = May 3, 2011
| Recorded = 2010-2011
| Genre = Pop, electronic, alternative rock
| Length = 25:19
| Label = [[Smashing World Records]]
| Producer = [[Thomas Salter]]
| Last album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| This album = '''''APPROVED'''''<br>(2011)
| Next album = ''[[Advanced Basics]]''<br>(2014)
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'''''APPROVED''''' is the second EP by [[USS]]. It was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on May 3, 2011. It was USS's last release with Smashing World Records.
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
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| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons/Thomas Salter
| length1 = 3:44
| title2 = [[Damini]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons/Salter
| length2 = 3:51
| title3 = [[Heaven on Mars]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Charles Topping/Salter
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| title6 = [[N/A OK]]
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| length6 = 3:23
| title7 = [[K.I.T.]]
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| Producer = [[Thomas Salter]]
| Last album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| This album = '''''APPROVED'''''<br>(2011)
| Next album = ''[[Advanced Basics]]''<br>(2014)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = APPROVED
| Type = EP
| single 1 = [[N/A OK]]
| single 1 date = February 16, 2011
| single 2 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]]
| single 2 date = October 11, 2011
| single 3 = [[Damini]]
| single 3 date = 2012
}}
}}
'''''APPROVED''''' is the second EP by [[USS]]. It was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on May 3, 2011. It was USS's last release with Smashing World Records.
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 25:19
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons/Thomas Salter
| length1 = 3:44
| title2 = [[Damini]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons/Salter
| length2 = 3:51
| title3 = [[Heaven on Mars]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Charles Topping/Salter
| length3 = 3:20
| title4 = [[Prefontaine]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons/Salter
| length4 = 3:32
| title5 = [[Minus Me]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons/Salter
| length5 = 3:15
| title6 = [[N/A OK]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons/Salter
| length6 = 3:23
| title7 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 4:11
}}
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| Type = EP
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| Cover = AdvancedBasics.png
| Released = February 11, 2014<br>October 30, 2015 (International release)
| Recorded = November 5, 2012-January 2014
| Genre = Pop, electronic, alternative rock
| Length = 25:31
| Label = [[Coalition Music]]
| Producer = [[Thomas Salter]]
| Last album = ''[[APPROVED]]''<br>(2011)
| This album = '''''Advanced Basics'''''<br>(2014)
| Next album = ''[[Singles]]''<br>(2014)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Advanced Basics
| Type = EP
| single 1 = [[This Is The Best]]
| single 1 date = June 4, 2013
| single 2 = [[Yin Yang]]
| single 2 date = January 7, 2014
| single 3 = [[Shipwreck]]
| single 3 date = July 14, 2014
| single 4 = [[Nepal]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Drop Around The Clock
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 3:14
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Producer = [[USS]], Chris Davies
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "Drop Around The Clock"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[Form Onederful]]"<br>(4)
}}
'''Drop Around The Clock''' is third track from [[Welding the C:/]].
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Overview ==
"Drop Around The Clock" was first known to have been performed with [[Team of Captains]] in 2005. It would later be recorded in 2007 for inclusion on ''Welding the C:/''.
== Audio ==
=== USS version ===
<youtube>3moJOyh6DsU</youtube>
=== Team of Captains version ===
<youtube>wsSQLgjUkBw</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
We drop around the clock<br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
Beats drop like cod fish stocks<br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
Dear lordosis, please relieve psychosis<br>
Behaviour through osmosis<br>
Dipsogen cirrhosis<br>
The paranoids playing xylophones with rusty leucotomes<br>
Chordates makes ideal mates<br>
And perfect posture<br>
<br>
Ain’t it maxic how thigmotaxic the herd hath become?<br>
Fluoride makes you dumb<br>
Shock the Kasbah, diffusion is next<br>
Check the sonic death text<br>
Are we but infinite specks left perplexed?<br>
<br>
We drop like Merck Corp. stocks
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
Circadian bowling pin manufacturer<br>
Rhythm machine, we’re dopamine fiends<br>
Studies show geniuses pick green<br>
So chlorophyll me upstream<br>
How scalene waltzing to Rotterdam<br>
Dirty Shirley
Knocking on the membranes of reptile brains<br>
Like Mr. Furley
Jack the Tripper
Pineapple juice sipper<br>
Don’t do crystal<br>
Hence, no use for blipper<br>
<br>
We drop like Merck Corp. stocks<br>
Thalamus gets outlined with chalk<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
To live chromatically or achromatically is my choice<br>
So I choose hues of oranges and blues<br>
No doubt, simple purity<br>
Would you be my surity?<br>
Should I arrest myself a mea culpa?<br>
<br>
She’s golden by the gram, words like pixie dust<br>
She sweeps the room with a smile<br>
And a broom so chill, yet so hot<br>
Got no cupboard for the pot<br>
Pray that this dream is not for cots<br>
<br>
We drop around the clock<br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say
</div></div>
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Drop Around The Clock
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 3:14
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Producer = [[USS]], Chris Davies
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "Drop Around The Clock"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[Form Onederful]]"<br>(4)
}}
'''Drop Around The Clock''' is third track from [[Welding the C:/]].
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Overview ==
"Drop Around The Clock" was first known to have been performed with [[Team of Captains]] in 2005. It would later be recorded in 2007 for inclusion on ''Welding the C:/''.
"Drop Around The Clock" was one of many songs to have accidentally had a rough mix of the song uploaded to music streaming sites.
=== Rough mix ===
<youtube>POqKY9t0LDk</youtube>
== Audio ==
=== USS version ===
<youtube>3moJOyh6DsU</youtube>
=== Team of Captains version ===
<youtube>wsSQLgjUkBw</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
We drop around the clock<br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
Beats drop like cod fish stocks<br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
Dear lordosis, please relieve psychosis<br>
Behaviour through osmosis<br>
Dipsogen cirrhosis<br>
The paranoids playing xylophones with rusty leucotomes<br>
Chordates makes ideal mates<br>
And perfect posture<br>
<br>
Ain’t it maxic how thigmotaxic the herd hath become?<br>
Fluoride makes you dumb<br>
Shock the Kasbah, diffusion is next<br>
Check the sonic death text<br>
Are we but infinite specks left perplexed?<br>
<br>
We drop like Merck Corp. stocks
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
Circadian bowling pin manufacturer<br>
Rhythm machine, we’re dopamine fiends<br>
Studies show geniuses pick green<br>
So chlorophyll me upstream<br>
How scalene waltzing to Rotterdam<br>
Dirty Shirley
Knocking on the membranes of reptile brains<br>
Like Mr. Furley
Jack the Tripper
Pineapple juice sipper<br>
Don’t do crystal<br>
Hence, no use for blipper<br>
<br>
We drop like Merck Corp. stocks<br>
Thalamus gets outlined with chalk<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say<br>
<br>
To live chromatically or achromatically is my choice<br>
So I choose hues of oranges and blues<br>
No doubt, simple purity<br>
Would you be my surity?<br>
Should I arrest myself a mea culpa?<br>
<br>
She’s golden by the gram, words like pixie dust<br>
She sweeps the room with a smile<br>
And a broom so chill, yet so hot<br>
Got no cupboard for the pot<br>
Pray that this dream is not for cots<br>
<br>
We drop around the clock<br>
Trippin’ it down to beats along the bloc<br>
Steady she goes<br>
Every all is love in every way<br>
Kiss the peace frog with conviction, say
</div></div>
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Form Onederful
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 3:19
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Producer = [[USS]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Drop Around The Clock]]"<br>(3)
| This track = "Form Onederful"<br>(4)
| Next track = "[[Pornostartrek]]"<br>(5)
}}
'''Form Onederful''' is the fourth track from ''[[Welding the C:/]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Audio ==
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Pornostartrek
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 4:15
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Producer = [[USS]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Form Onederful]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Pornostartrek"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[Turquoise 1:11]]"/"[[The Honeypot]]"<br>(6)
}}
'''''Pornostartrek''''' (sometimes stylized as ''Porno Star Trek'') is the fifth track from ''[[Welding the C:/]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Overview ==
"Pornostartrek" was one of eight tracks known to have been demoed by [[Mensa Dropout]] in the early 2000s. It would later be recorded in 2007 for inclusion on ''Welding the C:/''. It is one of USS's slower songs, being viewed as their official love ballad. For a pledge of $5,000 or more to the PledgeMusic campaign for the development of [[Advanced Basics]], USS would play the song at the pledger's wedding. During live shows, the song would be played acoustic.
"Pornostartrek" was one of many songs to have accidentally had a rough mix of the song uploaded to music streaming sites.
=== Rough mix ===
<youtube>jFqXVlYgspM</youtube>
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>5esz1Ul47QU</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
You make me feel like a shooting star<br>
You make me feel like a porno star<br>
You hold me closer still when I get paranoid<br>
You give your hand to hold when I lose control<br>
<br>
You’re like my compass and we always find our way<br>
You bring your smile and wipe away my shitty day<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
Standby auxiliary, signals holding strong<br>
<br>
You make me so content with everything I am<br>
You bring me up and in when I’m down and out<br>
Heroine of confidence when I’m strung out on doubt<br>
If I’m not making sense, you sort the riddles out<br>
<br>
You’re like my compass and we always find our way<br>
You bring your smile and wipe away my shitty day<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
Standby auxiliary, signals holding strong<br>
<br>
You’re so my everyday<br>
You’re so my sweetest love<br>
You’re so the greatest change<br>
I’m always dreaming of<br>
You’re so my everyday<br>
You’re so my sweetest love<br>
You’re so the greatest change<br>
I’m always dreaming of<br>
<br>
You’re like my compass and we always find our way<br>
You bring your smile and wipe away my shitty day<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on<br>
This sudden alchemy has got me holding on
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:2008]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = 2 15/16
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br> 2008 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007 at Green Tree Audio, Mississauga, ON
| Length = 3:33
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Producer = [[USS]] <br> Chris Davies <br> [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(2007)
| This single = "2 15/16"<br>(2008)
| Next single = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2009)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| This track = "2 15/16"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''2 15/16''' is the second single and first track from ''[[Welding the C:/]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Overview ==
"2 15/16" was called "2 15/17" during its inception.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ussmusic/status/1019997865530159105 USS on Twitter: "When it was 2 15/17ths" - July 19, 2018]</ref> The name came from when [[Ashley Buchholz]] worked as a roofer and had to cut a measurement of 2 and 15/16ths of an inch with a stone saw. The song is about being "two and fifteen sixteenths to the northeast" of a girl Ashley was eyeing, meaning she was very unusual and different from him.
The song would be recorded at Green Tree Audio in Mississauga, Ontario in 2007 for inclusion on the [[Welding the C:/]] EP. It includes [[Jason Skiendziel]] on upright bass, Dextro the Galvanizer on turntables and [[Matthew Von Wagner]] on drums and was produced by [[USS]], Matthew Von Wagner and Chris Davies. It was released as a single in 2008. It is one of many songs to have accidentally had a rough mix of the song uploaded to music sites.
=== Rough mix ===
<youtube>vpWE3k4XalQ</youtube>
== Music video ==
This song's music video was directed by Adam Christl and was released in November 2008. It was the band's second music video and features animated imagery of the band and several references to lyrics from the song, including a thumbtack in a paperclip factory. Upon its release, it was played heavily on Much Music.
<youtube>dzyzy2icNh8</youtube>
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, sequencing, programming, guitars, organ, synthesizers, sampling, production
*[[Matthew Von Wagner]] - Drums, production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Turntables
*[[Jason Skiendzel]] - Upright bass
== Lyrics ==
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls<br>
From the lightning clouds of venus with a bullet<br>
Mystery&Romance proudly present, live and direct from the ether<br>
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a diatribe calling on a quest for me<br>
You’re like the ideal rainy day activity<br>
You’re like a sine, emphasis in green<br>
You’re like ladybugs turning into jellybeans<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a trance for looking at a better way<br>
You’re like a test maze keeping all the me’s at bay<br>
You’re like a play, that’s like a pen<br>
You’re like M.C Escher but a ten<br>
You’re like iodine chasing all the storms away<br>
You’re like a black ops licorice masquerade<br>
You’re like a buzz, I’m looking for a bee<br>
you’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like a tack in a paperclip factory<br>
to me<br>
You’re like 2 and 15/16th’s<br>
to the northeast of me
== References ==
<references />
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Questamation
| Type = Album
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = January 2008-February 2009
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, alternative rock
| Length = 1:00:19
| Label = [[Smashing World Records]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Last album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Questamation'''''<br>(2009)
| Next album = ''[[APPROVED]]''<br>(2011)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Questamation
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Laces Out]]
| single 1 date = February 9, 2009
| single 2 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| single 2 date = 2009
}}
}}
'''''Questamation''''' is the first full-length studio album by [[USS]]. It was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on March 9, 2009. ''Questamation'' spawned the singles "[[Laces Out]]" and "[[Anti-Venom]]".
== Overview ==
After the success of their debut single, "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" along with their debut EP, ''[[Welding the C:/]]'', in January 2008, USS began recording new material for their first full-length album, then known as ''Einsteins of Consciousness''. The songs "[[Sukha]]", "[[Ode to Joyride]]", and "[[Visionary Science Patrol]]" are known to have been recorded during this period. High-profile mixing and mastering engineer Bob Ludwig was scouted to do mixing and mastering—why he was dropped remains disputed.<ref group="note">It is said that either the band wasn't happy with the result of his mixes, or his fees were too high.</ref> It was later decided to have [[Matthew Von Wagner]] return for mixing and mastering. Throughout the latter part of 2008, the band would begin to perform new songs from the album, notably "[[Anti-Venom]]", "[[Man Makes The Zoo]]", and "[[Stationery Robbery]]" (although using a completely different instrumental).
"[[Laces Out]]" would be released as the first single from the newly-named ''Questamation'' on February 9, 2009, featuring "[[The Honeypot]]" as a B-side. The song received moderate success on Canadian radio.
''Questamation'' would be released on March 9, 2009 by [[Smashing World Records]]. Like ''Welding the C:/'', early mixes of ''Questamation'' were accidentally sent out to radio and online streaming sites such as Myspace and ReverbNation. The release party for the album would take place at the [[Sound Academy]] in Toronto, Ontario on May 1, 2009.
"Anti-Venom", the second single from the album, released later in 2009, was the album's biggest single by far. It remains one of USS's most popular songs.
== Artwork ==
The cover artwork, designed by Andrew McKay, Colleen McCarten, Greg Serpenchy, Kelly Evoy, and Rebecca Benton-Roy, features a collage of several images with a "Questamation" sign and a lightning bolt with the band's logo on it. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, there has yet to have been a high-quality version of this cover art in circulation. The CD release folds out into a Z-card, a piece of paper folded 16 times with a cardboard sleeve that folds out, leaving 32 panels.
In 2018, for the [[USSX]] event, ''Questamation'', along with the rest of the band's discography (at the time), was re-issued on vinyl. This issue is unique due to the back cover having a typo; there are two fourth tracks in the tracklist.
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| extra_column = Lead vocals
| total_length = 1:00:19
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Cloudboy]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons
| extra1 = Buchholz
| length1 = 3:58
| title2 = [[Laces Out]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 2:35
| title3 = [[P.S. I Can Change]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Chris Davies
| extra3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 4:50
| title4 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:49
| title5 = [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:21
| title6 = [[Stationery Robbery]]
| writer6 = Parsons
| extra6 = Parsons
| length6 = 3:00
| title7 = [[Better Living Centre]]
| writer7 = Buchholz/Parsons/Chris Davies
| extra7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 1:16
| title8 = [[3 Purple Butterflies]]
| writer8 = Buchholz/Parsons/Charles Topping/Matthew Von Wagner
| extra8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:32
| title9 = [[Stranger To Myself]]
| writer9 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 4:16
| title10 = [[Man Makes The Zoo]]
| writer10 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 5:09
| title11 = [[Visionary Science Patrol]]
| writer11 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 4:39
| title12 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer12 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 3:40
| title13 = [[Binaural Theta Catharsis]]
| note13 = Hidden track
| writer13 =
| length13 = 15:24
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, sequencing, sampling, string arrangements, organ, piano, synthesizers, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Vocals, turntables, sampling
*[[Matthew Von Wagner]] - Drums, sequencing, glockenspiel, electric guitar, string arrangements, synthesizers, bass guitar, backing vocals, production
*Brett Carruthers - Engineering
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Sequencing, synthesizers, arrangements
*Chris Davies - Sequencing, sampling, piano, organ, clavinet, synthesizers
*James Black - Lap steel guitar, electric guitar
*Mark Mosca - Steel drums
*Paul Mayer - Clavinet, piano, choral arrangements
*Rowan Macphail - Engineering
*Ruby Davies - Chimes
*Steve Minor - Studio assistant, five-string bass guitar
== Gallery ==
=== CD release ===
<gallery>
File:Questamation-BackCover.jpg|Back cover
File:Questamation-CD.jpg|CD
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2BXIcS2UWk adverteasement: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker with Martin Streek Backstage - YouTube (Questamation release party)]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Questamation
| Type = Album
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = January 2008-February 2009
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, alternative rock
| Length = 1:00:19
| Label = [[Smashing World Records]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Last album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Questamation'''''<br>(2009)
| Next album = ''[[APPROVED]]''<br>(2011)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Questamation
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Laces Out]]
| single 1 date = February 9, 2009
| single 2 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| single 2 date = 2009
}}
}}
'''''Questamation''''' is the first full-length studio album by [[USS]]. It was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on March 9, 2009. ''Questamation'' spawned the singles "[[Laces Out]]" and "[[Anti-Venom]]".
== Overview ==
After the success of their debut single, "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" along with their debut EP, ''[[Welding the C:/]]'', in January 2008, USS began recording new material for their first full-length album, then known as ''Einsteins of Consciousness''. The songs "[[Sukha]]", "[[Ode to Joyride]]", and "[[Visionary Science Patrol]]" are known to have been recorded during this period. High-profile mixing and mastering engineer Bob Ludwig was scouted to do mixing and mastering—why he was dropped remains disputed.<ref group="note">It is said that either the band wasn't happy with the result of his mixes, or his fees were too high.</ref> It was later decided to have [[Matthew Von Wagner]] return for mixing and mastering. Throughout the latter part of 2008, the band would begin to perform new songs from the album, notably "[[Anti-Venom]]", "[[Man Makes The Zoo]]", and "[[Stationery Robbery]]" (although using a completely different instrumental).
"[[Laces Out]]" would be released as the first single from the newly-named ''Questamation'' on February 9, 2009, featuring "[[The Honeypot]]" as a B-side. The song received moderate success on Canadian radio.
''Questamation'' would be released on March 9, 2009 by [[Smashing World Records]]. Like ''Welding the C:/'', early mixes of ''Questamation'' were accidentally sent out to radio and online streaming sites such as Myspace and ReverbNation. The release party for the album would take place at the [[Sound Academy]] in Toronto, Ontario on May 1, 2009.
"Anti-Venom", the second single from the album, released later in 2009, was the album's biggest single by far. It remains one of USS's most popular songs.
== Artwork ==
The cover artwork, designed by Andrew McKay, Colleen McCarten, Greg Serpenchy, Kelly Evoy, and Rebecca Benton-Roy, features a collage of several images with a "Questamation" sign and a lightning bolt with the band's logo on it. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, there has yet to have been a high-quality version of this cover art in circulation. The CD release folds out into a Z-card, a piece of paper folded 16 times with a cardboard sleeve that folds out, leaving 32 panels.
In 2018, for the [[USSX]] event, ''Questamation'', along with the rest of the band's discography (at the time), was re-issued on vinyl. This issue is unique due to the back cover having a typo; there are two fourth tracks in the tracklist.
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| extra_column = Lead vocals
| total_length = 1:00:19
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Cloudboy]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons
| extra1 = Buchholz
| length1 = 3:58
| title2 = [[Laces Out]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 2:35
| title3 = [[P.S. I Can Change]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Chris Davies
| extra3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 4:50
| title4 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:49
| title5 = [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:21
| title6 = [[Stationery Robbery]]
| writer6 = Parsons
| extra6 = Parsons
| length6 = 3:00
| title7 = [[Better Living Centre]]
| writer7 = Buchholz/Parsons/Davies
| extra7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 1:16
| title8 = [[3 Purple Butterflies]]
| writer8 = Buchholz/Parsons/Charles Topping/Matthew Von Wagner
| extra8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:32
| title9 = [[Stranger To Myself]]
| writer9 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 4:16
| title10 = [[Man Makes The Zoo]]
| writer10 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 5:09
| title11 = [[Visionary Science Patrol]]
| writer11 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 4:39
| title12 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer12 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 3:40
| title13 = [[Binaural Theta Catharsis]]
| note13 = Hidden track
| writer13 =
| length13 = 15:24
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, sequencing, sampling, string arrangements, organ, piano, synthesizers, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Vocals, turntables, sampling
*[[Matthew Von Wagner]] - Drums, sequencing, glockenspiel, electric guitar, string arrangements, synthesizers, bass guitar, backing vocals, production
*Brett Carruthers - Engineering
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Sequencing, synthesizers, arrangements
*Chris Davies - Sequencing, sampling, piano, organ, clavinet, synthesizers
*James Black - Lap steel guitar, electric guitar
*Mark Mosca - Steel drums
*Paul Mayer - Clavinet, piano, choral arrangements
*Rowan Macphail - Engineering
*Ruby Davies - Chimes
*Steve Minor - Studio assistant, five-string bass guitar
== Gallery ==
=== CD release ===
<gallery>
File:Questamation-BackCover.jpg|Back cover
File:Questamation-CD.jpg|CD
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2BXIcS2UWk adverteasement: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker with Martin Streek Backstage - YouTube (Questamation release party)]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Cloudboy
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:58
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track =
| This track = "Cloudboy"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''"Cloudboy"''' (sometimes stylized as "Cloud Boy") is the first track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
== Overview ==
"Cloudboy" was one of the first tracks [[Ashley Buchholz]] showed to [[Human Kebab]] when they met in January 2004. It was given to him as an invitation into his world, as is shown with the lyric "''Here's my heart, please don't let me down''". In 2005, [[Team of Captains]] added the song to their live shows and a studio version might have also been recorded. In 2008, it was recorded for inclusion on ''Questamation''.
== Audio ==
=== USS version ===
<youtube>bzFB7cv4niE</youtube>
=== Team of Captains version ===
<youtube>xBb1QVEOwLs</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
Here’s my heart<br>
Please don’t let me down, don’t let me down<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
And now the Cloudboy’s crying<br>
Pulling back the reins<br>
On a boxcar bound for glory<br>
Where all tracks lead to sane<br>
Refrain, yeah<br>
Here’s my heart<br>
Please don’t let me down, don’t let me down<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Truth is clear, intentions sincere<br>
Intentions sincere<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Mark my words<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Here’s my all, i’m trying<br>
Through it all, i’m smiling<br>
Built new wings for flying<br>
I’m trying<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Here’s my heart<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Mark my words<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Cloudboy
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008-2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:58
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track =
| This track = "Cloudboy"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''"Cloudboy"''' (sometimes stylized as "Cloud Boy") is the first track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
== Overview ==
"Cloudboy" was one of the first tracks [[Ashley Buchholz]] showed to [[Human Kebab]] when they met in January 2004. It was given to him as an invitation into his world, as is shown with the lyric "''Here's my heart, please don't let me down''". In 2005, [[Team of Captains]] added the song to their live shows and a studio version might have also been recorded. In 2008, it was recorded for inclusion on ''Questamation''.
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Ashley Buchholz]]|Cloudboy||2004||||}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffffaa||Cloudboy||||||Assumed to be Team of Captains, clip played on Alan Cross's interview with USS|}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Cloudboy||2008-2009|Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON|3:58|[[Questamation]]||}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== USS version ===
<youtube>bzFB7cv4niE</youtube>
=== Team of Captains version ===
<youtube>xBb1QVEOwLs</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
Here’s my heart<br>
Please don’t let me down, don’t let me down<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
And now the Cloudboy’s crying<br>
Pulling back the reins<br>
On a boxcar bound for glory<br>
Where all tracks lead to sane<br>
Refrain, yeah<br>
Here’s my heart<br>
Please don’t let me down, don’t let me down<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Truth is clear, intentions sincere<br>
Intentions sincere<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Mark my words<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Here’s my all, i’m trying<br>
Through it all, i’m smiling<br>
Built new wings for flying<br>
I’m trying<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Here’s my heart<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Mark my words<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Cloudboy
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008-2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:58
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track =
| This track = "Cloudboy"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''"Cloudboy"''' (sometimes stylized as "Cloud Boy") is the first track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
== Overview ==
"Cloudboy" was one of the first tracks [[Ashley Buchholz]] showed to [[Human Kebab]] when they met in January 2004. It was given to him as an invitation into his world, as is shown with the lyric "''Here's my heart, please don't let me down''". In 2005, [[Team of Captains]] added the song to their live shows and a studio version might have also been recorded. In 2008, it was recorded for inclusion on ''Questamation''.
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Ashley Buchholz]]|Cloudboy||2004|||Ashley showed this demo to Human Kebab when they met|}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffffaa||Cloudboy||||||Assumed to be Team of Captains, clip played on Alan Cross's interview with USS|}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Cloudboy||2008-2009|Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON|3:58|[[Questamation]]||}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== USS version ===
<youtube>bzFB7cv4niE</youtube>
=== Team of Captains version ===
<youtube>xBb1QVEOwLs</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
Here’s my heart<br>
Please don’t let me down, don’t let me down<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
And now the Cloudboy’s crying<br>
Pulling back the reins<br>
On a boxcar bound for glory<br>
Where all tracks lead to sane<br>
Refrain, yeah<br>
Here’s my heart<br>
Please don’t let me down, don’t let me down<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Truth is clear, intentions sincere<br>
Intentions sincere<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Mark my words<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Here’s my all, i’m trying<br>
Through it all, i’m smiling<br>
Built new wings for flying<br>
I’m trying<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Here’s my heart<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Mark my words<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Cloudboy
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008-2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:58
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track =
| This track = "Cloudboy"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''"Cloudboy"''' (sometimes stylized as "Cloud Boy") is the first track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
== Overview ==
"Cloudboy" was one of the first tracks [[Ashley Buchholz]] showed to [[Human Kebab]] when they met in January 2004. It was given to him as an invitation into his world, as is shown with the lyric "''Here's my heart, please don't let me down''". In 2005, [[Team of Captains]] added the song to their live shows and a studio version might have also been recorded. In 2008, it was recorded for inclusion on ''Questamation''.
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Ashley Buchholz]]|Cloudboy||2003-2004|||Ashley showed this demo to Human Kebab when they met|}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffffaa||Cloudboy||||||Assumed to be Team of Captains, clip played on Alan Cross's interview with USS|}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Cloudboy||2008-2009|Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON|3:58|[[Questamation]]||}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== USS version ===
<youtube>bzFB7cv4niE</youtube>
=== Team of Captains version ===
<youtube>xBb1QVEOwLs</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
Here’s my heart<br>
Please don’t let me down, don’t let me down<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
And now the Cloudboy’s crying<br>
Pulling back the reins<br>
On a boxcar bound for glory<br>
Where all tracks lead to sane<br>
Refrain, yeah<br>
Here’s my heart<br>
Please don’t let me down, don’t let me down<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Truth is clear, intentions sincere<br>
Intentions sincere<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Mark my words<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Here’s my all, i’m trying<br>
Through it all, i’m smiling<br>
Built new wings for flying<br>
I’m trying<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Here’s my heart<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Mark my words<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Cloudboy
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008-2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:58
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track =
| This track = "Cloudboy"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''"Cloudboy"''' (sometimes stylized as "Cloud Boy") is the first track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
== Overview ==
"Cloudboy" was one of the first tracks [[Ashley Buchholz]] showed to [[Human Kebab]] when they met in January 2004. It was given to him as an invitation into his world, as is shown with the lyric "''Here's my heart, please don't let me down''". In 2005, [[Team of Captains]] added the song to their live shows and a studio version might have also been recorded. In 2008, it was recorded for inclusion on ''Questamation''.
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Ashley Buchholz]]|Cloudboy||2003-2004||||Ashley showed this demo to Human Kebab when they met}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffffaa||Cloudboy||||||Assumed to be Team of Captains, clip played on Alan Cross's interview with USS|}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Cloudboy||2008-2009|Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON|3:58|[[Questamation]]||}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== USS version ===
<youtube>bzFB7cv4niE</youtube>
=== Team of Captains version ===
<youtube>xBb1QVEOwLs</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
Here’s my heart<br>
Please don’t let me down, don’t let me down<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
And now the Cloudboy’s crying<br>
Pulling back the reins<br>
On a boxcar bound for glory<br>
Where all tracks lead to sane<br>
Refrain, yeah<br>
Here’s my heart<br>
Please don’t let me down, don’t let me down<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Truth is clear, intentions sincere<br>
Intentions sincere<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Mark my words<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Here’s my all, i’m trying<br>
Through it all, i’m smiling<br>
Built new wings for flying<br>
I’m trying<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Here’s my heart<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Mark my words<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Cloudboy
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008-2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:58
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track =
| This track = "Cloudboy"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''"Cloudboy"''' (sometimes stylized as "Cloud Boy") is the first track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
== Overview ==
"Cloudboy" was one of the first tracks [[Ashley Buchholz]] showed to [[Human Kebab]] when they met in January 2004. It was given to him as an invitation into his world, as is shown with the lyric "''Here's my heart, please don't let me down''". In 2005, [[Team of Captains]] added the song to their live shows and a studio version might have also been recorded. In 2008, it was recorded for inclusion on ''Questamation''.
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Ashley Buchholz]]|Cloudboy||2003-2004||||Ashley showed this demo to Human Kebab when they met}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffffaa||Cloudboy||2005?||||Assumed to be Team of Captains, clip played on Alan Cross's interview with USS|}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Cloudboy||2008-2009|Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON|3:58|[[Questamation]]||}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== USS version ===
<youtube>bzFB7cv4niE</youtube>
=== Team of Captains version ===
<youtube>xBb1QVEOwLs</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
Here’s my heart<br>
Please don’t let me down, don’t let me down<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
And now the Cloudboy’s crying<br>
Pulling back the reins<br>
On a boxcar bound for glory<br>
Where all tracks lead to sane<br>
Refrain, yeah<br>
Here’s my heart<br>
Please don’t let me down, don’t let me down<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Truth is clear, intentions sincere<br>
Intentions sincere<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Mark my words<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Here’s my all, i’m trying<br>
Through it all, i’m smiling<br>
Built new wings for flying<br>
I’m trying<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Here’s my heart<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Mark my words<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Cloudboy
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008-2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:58
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track =
| This track = "Cloudboy"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''"Cloudboy"''' (sometimes stylized as "Cloud Boy") is the first track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
== Overview ==
"Cloudboy" was one of the first tracks [[Ashley Buchholz]] showed to [[Human Kebab]] when they met in January 2004. It was given to him as an invitation into his world, as is shown with the lyric "''Here's my heart, please don't let me down''". In 2005, [[Team of Captains]] added the song to their live shows and a studio version might have also been recorded. In 2008, it was recorded for inclusion on ''Questamation''.
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Ashley Buchholz]]|Cloudboy||2003-2004||||Ashley showed this demo to Human Kebab when they met}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffffaa||Cloudboy||2005?||||Assumed to be Team of Captains, clip played on Alan Cross's interview with USS|}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Cloudboy||2008-2009|Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON|3:58|[[Questamation]]||}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== USS version ===
<youtube>bzFB7cv4niE</youtube>
=== Team of Captains version ===
<youtube>xBb1QVEOwLs</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
Here’s my heart<br>
Please don’t let me down, don’t let me down<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
And now the Cloudboy’s crying<br>
Pulling back the reins<br>
On a boxcar bound for glory<br>
Where all tracks lead to sane<br>
Refrain, yeah<br>
Here’s my heart<br>
Please don’t let me down, don’t let me down<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Truth is clear, intentions sincere<br>
Intentions sincere<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Mark my words<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Here’s my all, i’m trying<br>
Through it all, i’m smiling<br>
Built new wings for flying<br>
I’m trying<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Here’s my heart<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Mark my words<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Cloudboy
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008-2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:58
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track =
| This track = "Cloudboy"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''"Cloudboy"''' (sometimes stylized as "Cloud Boy") is the first track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
== Overview ==
"Cloudboy" was one of the first tracks [[Ashley Buchholz]] showed to [[Human Kebab]] when they met in January 2004. It was given to him as an invitation into his world, as is shown with the lyric "''Here's my heart, please don't let me down''". In 2005, [[Team of Captains]] added the song to their live shows and a studio version might have also been recorded. In 2008, it was recorded for inclusion on ''Questamation''.
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Ashley Buchholz]]|Cloudboy||2003-2004||||Ashley showed this demo to Human Kebab when they met}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffffaa||Cloudboy||2005?||||Assumed to be Team of Captains, clip played on Alan Cross's interview with USS|}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Cloudboy||2008-2009|Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON|3:58|[[Questamation]]||}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== USS version ===
<youtube>bzFB7cv4niE</youtube>
=== Team of Captains version ===
<youtube>xBb1QVEOwLs</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
Here’s my heart<br>
Please don’t let me down, don’t let me down<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
And now the Cloudboy’s crying<br>
Pulling back the reins<br>
On a boxcar bound for glory<br>
Where all tracks lead to sane<br>
Refrain, yeah<br>
Here’s my heart<br>
Please don’t let me down, don’t let me down<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Truth is clear, intentions sincere<br>
Intentions sincere<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Mark my words<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Here’s my all, i’m trying<br>
Through it all, i’m smiling<br>
Built new wings for flying<br>
I’m trying<br>
Here’s my all<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Here’s my heart<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
Mark my words<br>
I won’t let you down, won’t let you down<br>
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{{Infobox musician
| Name = Ashley John Patrick Buchholz
| Type = Solo artist
| Img = Ashley_Buchholz.png
| Img_width =
| Landscape = No
| Caption =
| Birth name = Ashley Buchholz
| Born = May 15, 1978 (age {{Age|1978|5|15}})
| Origin = Markham, Ontario, Canada
| Occupation = Musician, Songwriter, Vocalist, Guitarist
| Instrument = Vocals, Guitar, Drums, Bass, Piano, Violin, Erhu, Organ
| Active = 1991–present
| Associated acts = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]<br>[[Evol Widow]]<br>[[Deuceomnia]]<br>[[Ol' Boys Club]]<br>[[Thred]]<br>[[Point 3]]<br>[[Ash Happily]]<br>[[Quixonic]]<br>[[Mensa Dropout]]<br>[[The Complete Messengers]]<br>[[NE Plus Ultra]]<br>[[Team of Captains]]<br>[[Frontseat Burnhole]]<br>[[A Mess of Uncles]]<br>[[Victorious Denowski]]<br>[[The Turbos]]
| URL = [http://ussmusic.com http://ussmusic.com]
}}
'''Ashley Buchholz''' (born May 15, 1978) is a Canadian musician, singer, and songwriter. He was the lead vocalist and guitarist for [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]].
== Biography ==
=== Early years ===
Ashley Buchholz was born in Markham, Ontario, on May 15, 1978. Ashley had Chron's disease growing up, having to be bedridden in a hospital for most of his earlier years, and taking several substances such as prednisone while having to be fed through a tube. In the rare cases where he could go to school and socialize, he would be in several school plays, eventually taking an interest in performing music. At 13 years old, Ashley and a friend would write "I Like Dogs," the first song Ashley would ever write. In his early high school years, he would perform in and form several bands, most notably of which being [[Thred]], formed in 1994.
<gallery>
AshleyBuchholz-HighSchool.jpg|Photo of Ashley in high school, early 1990s
</gallery>
=== Early bands/musical ventures ===
In 1997, [[Thred]] would release their debut EP, [[What's Happenin']], featuring tracks such as [[Ties of Affinity]], which is one of the first songs Ashley ever wrote. Shortly after, [[Ash Happily]] would be formed, featuring his brother, Adam Buchholz, on drums. Only [[Drop Seagull|one track]] would be recorded with this band in 1999 before splitting up and forming [[Quixonic]] a couple of months later. In 2000, Quixonic released their [[Quixonic (EP)|debut EP]], featuring the track [[Funk Flash]], which would be played live for years to come, becoming the USS tracks [[Domino]] and [[Oddloop]] in 2017 and 2018 respectively. After Quixonic dissolved in 2002, Ashley began working at a paper factory, quickly taking a disliking to the job. While working one day in 2003, Ashley found a dictionary that was left out by one of his co-workers. He decided to flip through this dictionary, stopping on the word "ubiquitous." Around the same time, he was aiming to make himself a better person by trying to stop doing drugs and to be happier. While writing out a manifesto for this improved version of himself, the word "ubiquitous" popped into his mind, and so he named this version of himself "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker." He would soon perform solo concerts under this name, with the first being held on September 4, 2003, at the Kathedral in Toronto, Ontario.
=== Beginning of USS ===
''Main page: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
Soon after this first performance at the Kathedral, Ashley would quit his paper factory job and begin working at Angus Glen Golf Club in his hometown of Markham, Ontario. It was in January 2004 that he would meet [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] while stocking beer. The two would become great friends, with Ashley later asking Jason to do a DJ performance at his sister's wedding. In August, Ashley and Jason would perform their first show at the Drake Hotel in Toronto as "Mensa Dropout + Human Kebab," alongside Silent Seymour and Clothes Make the Man. In the Winter, the two decided to start a band together alongside a friend of Jason's named [[Charles Topping]]. This band would be called Team of Captains and featured Ashley "Peaka" Boo-Schultz on vocals and guitars, DJ Oven & Stove (Jason) on turntables and samples, and Charles Topping doing beats and engineering. The band would start performing in January 2005, performing songs such as [[Scenester Fabulous]], [[3 Purple Butterflies]], [[Drop Around The Clock]], [[Cloudboy]] and [[Me vs Us]] in their early forms. By the Fall, the band would headline the Cameron House in Toronto, with audio MP3s of the show downloaded over 10,000 times. In November, Charles Topping left the band for unknown reasons, leaving just Ashley and Jason. They would perform a couple more shows in 2006 before eventually going their separate ways. Ashley would take this time to find himself and to record his solo music, with the [[Flying With Brian 3]] and [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo]] albums recorded under the Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker name.
=== Later history ===
''See: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
== Discography ==
=== As a band member ===
==== with [[USS]] ====
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
*''[[APPROVED]]'' (2011)
*''[[Advanced Basics]]'' (2014)
*''[[New World Alphabet]]'' (2017)
*''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'' (2021)
*''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'' (2021)
==== with [[Thred]] ====
*1997 - ''[[What's Happenin']]''
==== with [[Ash Happily]] ====
*1999 - ''[[Out of the Unknown II: A Compilation of Southern Ontario Local Talent]]'' ("[[Drop Seagull]]")
==== with [[Quixonic]] ====
*2000 - ''[[Quixonic (EP)|Quixonic]]''
=== As a solo artist ===
==== ''as'' [[USS]]<ref group="note">"Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" used to be Ashley's solo moniker</ref> ====
*2003 - ''[[Burn At Will]]''
*2006 - ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''
*2007 - ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (2007 demo)]]
== Notes ==
<references group="note"/>
== References ==
<references />
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{{Infobox musician
| Name = Ashley Buchholz
| Type = Solo artist
| Img = Ashley_Buchholz.png
| Img_width =
| Landscape = No
| Caption =
| Birth name = Ashley John Patrick Buchholz
| Born = May 15, 1978 (age {{Age|1978|5|15}})
| Origin = Markham, Ontario, Canada
| Occupation = Musician, Songwriter, Vocalist, Guitarist
| Instrument = Vocals, Guitar, Drums, Bass, Piano, Violin, Erhu, Organ
| Active = 1991–present
| Associated acts = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]<br>[[Evol Widow]]<br>[[Deuceomnia]]<br>[[Ol' Boys Club]]<br>[[Thred]]<br>[[Point 3]]<br>[[Ash Happily]]<br>[[Quixonic]]<br>[[Mensa Dropout]]<br>[[The Complete Messengers]]<br>[[NE Plus Ultra]]<br>[[Team of Captains]]<br>[[Frontseat Burnhole]]<br>[[A Mess of Uncles]]<br>[[Victorious Denowski]]<br>[[The Turbos]]
| URL = [http://ussmusic.com http://ussmusic.com]
}}
'''Ashley Buchholz''' (born May 15, 1978) is a Canadian musician, singer, and songwriter. He was the lead vocalist and guitarist for [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]].
== Biography ==
=== Early years ===
Ashley Buchholz was born in Markham, Ontario, on May 15, 1978. Ashley had Chron's disease growing up, having to be bedridden in a hospital for most of his earlier years, and taking several substances such as prednisone while having to be fed through a tube. In the rare cases where he could go to school and socialize, he would be in several school plays, eventually taking an interest in performing music. At 13 years old, Ashley and a friend would write "I Like Dogs," the first song Ashley would ever write. In his early high school years, he would perform in and form several bands, most notably of which being [[Thred]], formed in 1994.
<gallery>
AshleyBuchholz-HighSchool.jpg|Photo of Ashley in high school, early 1990s
</gallery>
=== Early bands/musical ventures ===
In 1997, [[Thred]] would release their debut EP, [[What's Happenin']], featuring tracks such as [[Ties of Affinity]], which is one of the first songs Ashley ever wrote. Shortly after, [[Ash Happily]] would be formed, featuring his brother, Adam Buchholz, on drums. Only [[Drop Seagull|one track]] would be recorded with this band in 1999 before splitting up and forming [[Quixonic]] a couple of months later. In 2000, Quixonic released their [[Quixonic (EP)|debut EP]], featuring the track [[Funk Flash]], which would be played live for years to come, becoming the USS tracks [[Domino]] and [[Oddloop]] in 2017 and 2018 respectively. After Quixonic dissolved in 2002, Ashley began working at a paper factory, quickly taking a disliking to the job. While working one day in 2003, Ashley found a dictionary that was left out by one of his co-workers. He decided to flip through this dictionary, stopping on the word "ubiquitous." Around the same time, he was aiming to make himself a better person by trying to stop doing drugs and to be happier. While writing out a manifesto for this improved version of himself, the word "ubiquitous" popped into his mind, and so he named this version of himself "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker." He would soon perform solo concerts under this name, with the first being held on September 4, 2003, at the Kathedral in Toronto, Ontario.
=== Beginning of USS ===
''Main page: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
Soon after this first performance at the Kathedral, Ashley would quit his paper factory job and begin working at Angus Glen Golf Club in his hometown of Markham, Ontario. It was in January 2004 that he would meet [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] while stocking beer. The two would become great friends, with Ashley later asking Jason to do a DJ performance at his sister's wedding. In August, Ashley and Jason would perform their first show at the Drake Hotel in Toronto as "Mensa Dropout + Human Kebab," alongside Silent Seymour and Clothes Make the Man. In the Winter, the two decided to start a band together alongside a friend of Jason's named [[Charles Topping]]. This band would be called Team of Captains and featured Ashley "Peaka" Boo-Schultz on vocals and guitars, DJ Oven & Stove (Jason) on turntables and samples, and Charles Topping doing beats and engineering. The band would start performing in January 2005, performing songs such as [[Scenester Fabulous]], [[3 Purple Butterflies]], [[Drop Around The Clock]], [[Cloudboy]] and [[Me vs Us]] in their early forms. By the Fall, the band would headline the Cameron House in Toronto, with audio MP3s of the show downloaded over 10,000 times. In November, Charles Topping left the band for unknown reasons, leaving just Ashley and Jason. They would perform a couple more shows in 2006 before eventually going their separate ways. Ashley would take this time to find himself and to record his solo music, with the [[Flying With Brian 3]] and [[2007 Demo|self-titled demo]] albums recorded under the Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker name.
=== Later history ===
''See: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
== Discography ==
=== As a band member ===
==== with [[USS]] ====
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
*''[[APPROVED]]'' (2011)
*''[[Advanced Basics]]'' (2014)
*''[[New World Alphabet]]'' (2017)
*''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'' (2021)
*''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'' (2021)
==== with [[Thred]] ====
*1997 - ''[[What's Happenin']]''
==== with [[Ash Happily]] ====
*1999 - ''[[Out of the Unknown II: A Compilation of Southern Ontario Local Talent]]'' ("[[Drop Seagull]]")
==== with [[Quixonic]] ====
*2000 - ''[[Quixonic (EP)|Quixonic]]''
=== As a solo artist ===
==== ''as'' [[USS]]<ref group="note">"Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" used to be Ashley's solo moniker</ref> ====
*2003 - ''[[Burn At Will]]''
*2006 - ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''
*2007 - ''[[2007 Demo|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (2007 demo)]]
== Notes ==
<references group="note"/>
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Band members]]
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{{Infobox musician
| Name = Ashley Buchholz
| Type = Solo artist
| Img = Ashley_Buchholz.png
| Img_width =
| Landscape = No
| Caption =
| Birth name = Ashley John Patrick Buchholz
| Born = May 15, 1978 (age {{Age|1978|5|15}})
| Origin = Markham, Ontario, Canada
| Occupation = Musician, Songwriter, Vocalist, Guitarist
| Instrument = Vocals, Guitar, Drums, Bass, Piano, Violin, Erhu, Organ
| Active = 1991–present
| Associated acts = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]<br>[[Evol Widow]]<br>[[Deuceomnia]]<br>[[Ol' Boys Club]]<br>[[Thred]]<br>[[Point 3]]<br>[[Ash Happily]]<br>[[Quixonic]]<br>[[Mensa Dropout]]<br>[[The Complete Messengers]]<br>[[NE Plus Ultra]]<br>[[Team of Captains]]<br>[[Frontseat Burnhole]]<br>[[A Mess of Uncles]]<br>[[Victorious Denowski]]<br>[[The Turbos]]
| URL = [http://ussmusic.com http://ussmusic.com]
}}
'''Ashley Buchholz''' (born May 15, 1978) is a Canadian musician, singer, and songwriter. He was the lead vocalist and guitarist for [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]].
== Biography ==
=== Early years ===
Ashley Buchholz was born in Markham, Ontario, on May 15, 1978. Ashley had Chron's disease growing up, having to be bedridden in a hospital for most of his earlier years, and taking several substances such as prednisone while having to be fed through a tube. In the rare cases where he could go to school and socialize, he would be in several school plays, eventually taking an interest in performing music. At 13 years old, Ashley and a friend would write "I Like Dogs," the first song Ashley would ever write. In his early high school years, he would perform in and form several bands, most notably of which being [[Thred]], formed in 1994.
<gallery>
AshleyBuchholz-HighSchool.jpg|Photo of Ashley in high school, early 1990s
</gallery>
=== Early bands/musical ventures ===
In 1997, [[Thred]] would release their debut EP, [[What's Happenin']], featuring tracks such as [[Ties of Affinity]], which is one of the first songs Ashley ever wrote. Shortly after, [[Ash Happily]] would be formed, featuring his brother, Adam Buchholz, on drums. Only [[Drop Seagull|one track]] would be recorded with this band in 1999 before splitting up and forming [[Quixonic]] a couple of months later. In 2000, Quixonic released their [[Quixonic (EP)|debut EP]], featuring the track [[Funk Flash]], which would be played live for years to come, becoming the USS tracks [[Domino]] and [[Oddloop]] in 2017 and 2018 respectively. After Quixonic dissolved in 2002, Ashley began working at a paper factory, quickly taking a disliking to the job. While working one day in 2003, Ashley found a dictionary that was left out by one of his co-workers. He decided to flip through this dictionary, stopping on the word "ubiquitous." Around the same time, he was aiming to make himself a better person by trying to stop doing drugs and to be happier. While writing out a manifesto for this improved version of himself, the word "ubiquitous" popped into his mind, and so he named this version of himself "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker." He would soon perform solo concerts under this name, with the first being held on September 4, 2003, at the Kathedral in Toronto, Ontario.
=== Beginning of USS ===
''Main page: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
Soon after this first performance at the Kathedral, Ashley would quit his paper factory job and begin working at Angus Glen Golf Club in his hometown of Markham, Ontario. It was in January 2004 that he would meet [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] while stocking beer. The two would become great friends, with Ashley later asking Jason to do a DJ performance at his sister's wedding. In August, Ashley and Jason would perform their first show at the Drake Hotel in Toronto as "Mensa Dropout + Human Kebab," alongside Silent Seymour and Clothes Make the Man. In the Winter, the two decided to start a band together alongside a friend of Jason's named [[Charles Topping]]. This band would be called Team of Captains and featured Ashley "Peaka" Boo-Schultz on vocals and guitars, DJ Oven & Stove (Jason) on turntables and samples, and Charles Topping doing beats and engineering. The band would start performing in January 2005, performing songs such as [[Scenester Fabulous]], [[3 Purple Butterflies]], [[Drop Around The Clock]], [[Cloudboy]] and [[Me vs Us]] in their early forms. By the Fall, the band would headline the Cameron House in Toronto, with audio MP3s of the show downloaded over 10,000 times. In November, Charles Topping left the band for unknown reasons, leaving just Ashley and Jason. They would perform a couple more shows in 2006 before eventually going their separate ways. Ashley would take this time to find himself and to record his solo music, with the [[Flying With Brian 3]] and [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|self-titled demo]] albums recorded under the Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker name.
=== Later history ===
''See: [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''
== Discography ==
=== As a band member ===
==== with [[USS]] ====
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
*''[[APPROVED]]'' (2011)
*''[[Advanced Basics]]'' (2014)
*''[[New World Alphabet]]'' (2017)
*''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'' (2021)
*''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'' (2021)
==== with [[Thred]] ====
*1997 - ''[[What's Happenin']]''
==== with [[Ash Happily]] ====
*1999 - ''[[Out of the Unknown II: A Compilation of Southern Ontario Local Talent]]'' ("[[Drop Seagull]]")
==== with [[Quixonic]] ====
*2000 - ''[[Quixonic (EP)|Quixonic]]''
=== As a solo artist ===
==== ''as'' [[USS]]<ref group="note">"Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" used to be Ashley's solo moniker</ref> ====
*2003 - ''[[Burn At Will]]''
*2006 - ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''
*2007 - ''[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)]]
== Notes ==
<references group="note"/>
== References ==
<references />
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{{Infobox song
| Name = I Need Weed Like A Career
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:45
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Now Is Well]]"<br>(3)
| This track = "I Need Weed Like A Career"<br>(4)
| Next track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(5)
}}
'''I Need Weed Like A Career''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the fourth track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Overview ==
"I Need Weed Like A Career" is among the more popular USS demos, with one live video having over 60 thousand views on YouTube. The song was frequently played at live shows during the band's earlier years.
== Audio ==
<youtube>Ts_z9wnKzP8</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
I need weed like a career, I need a beer<br>
I need to focus, hocus, pocus magically to appear<br>
I need a car to steer, the sun to shine, the clouds to clear<br>
I crave a system of my own design and I’d be fine<br>
<br>
But we ain’t so wise<br>
Addicted to our own demise<br>
The walls are thin<br>
I’m scared to even go outside<br>
<br>
My brain is sick<br>
With every sort of politic<br>
So on, I fend<br>
Go to bed, get up and fuckin do it again<br>
So on, I fend<br>
<br>
I need weed like a career, I need a beer<br>
I need to focus, hocus, pocus magically to appear<br>
I need a car to steer, the sun to shine, the clouds to clear<br>
I crave a system of my own design and I’d be fine<br>
<br>
But we ain’t so wise<br>
Addicted to our own demise<br>
The walls are thin<br>
I’m scared to even go outside<br>
<br>
My brain is sick<br>
With every sort of politic<br>
So on, we fend<br>
Go to bed, get up and fuckin do it again<br>
So on, we fend<br>
Go to bed, get up and fuckin do it again<br>
So on, we fend<br>
Go to bed, get up and fuckin do it again<br>
So on, we fend<br>
<br>
And this is the truth<br>
I never wanted anything more<br>
And this is the truth<br>
I never needed anything less<br>
And this is the truth<br>
So this is the truth<br>
And this is the truth<br>
<br>
There’s love in my heart<br>
There’s hope in my eyes<br>
There’s you on my mind<br>
There’s no way of knowin<br>
There’s love in my heart<br>
There’s hope in my eyes<br>
There’s you by my side<br>
There’s no way of knowin<br>
<br>
And this is the truth<br>
And this is the truth<br>
So this is the truth<br>
So this is the truth
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Laces Out
| Cover = LacesOut.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009<br>February 9, 2009 - as a single
| Recorded = 2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 2:33
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(2008)
| This single = "Laces Out"<br>(2009)
| Next single = "[[Anti-Venom]]"<br>(2009)
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Cloudboy]]"<br>(1)
| This track = "Laces Out"<br>(2)
| Next track = "[[P.S. I Can Change]]"<br>(3)
}}
'''''Laces Out''''' is the lead single and second track from [[Questamation]].
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
== Overview ==
"Laces Out" is a favorite among fans. The song's title seems to reference the 1994 movie Ace Ventura, in which the character Ray Finkle's mother gives the titular Ace Ventura a cookie shaped like a football, and she says "Laces out!". It was released as a single on February 9, 2009, with "[[The Honeypot]]" as a pseudo-B side.
== Music video ==
The music video was shot over the course of two days at the Sound Academy (now called Rebel) in Toronto with a crew of no less than fifty people, and was directed by Jon Knautz.
<youtube>Na_Wm098H9A</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
Direct your eyes to the obvious proof<br>
And puppy dog lies won’t sweeten the truth<br>
I whisper and scream but i can’t refute<br>
It’s absolute<br>
It’s absolute<br>
I bite my lip as you sharpen your tongue<br>
I love you evermore even after you’ve stung<br>
We’re pushing through the dirt, now we’re ready to root<br>
It’s absolute<br>
It’s absolute<br>
I’m breaking through<br>
I’m breaking through, through, through to you<br>
I’m breaking through<br>
I’m breaking through, through, through to you<br>
I’m breaking<br>
And nothingness is bliss when you’re shooting to miss<br>
I wish those days like I wish the plague<br>
I’m pushing at the wind, now I’m pulling the chute<br>
I’m absolute<br>
I’m absolute<br>
It’s absolute<br>
We’re absolute<br>
I’m breaking through<br>
I’m breaking through, through, through to you<br>
I’m breaking through<br>
I’m breaking through, through, through to you<br>
And were my laces out?<br>
I don’t know, I don’t know<br>
And were my laces out?<br>
I don’t know, I don’t know<br>
And were my laces out?<br>
I don’t know, I don’t know<br>
And were my laces out?<br>
I don’t know, I don’t know<br>
== See also ==
*[[Questamation]]
*[[List of USS songs]]
[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:Singles]]
[[Category:2009]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Laces Out
| Cover = LacesOut.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009<br>February 9, 2009 - as a single
| Recorded = 2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 2:33
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(2008)
| This single = "Laces Out"<br>(2009)
| Next single = "[[Anti-Venom]]"<br>(2009)
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Cloudboy]]"<br>(1)
| This track = "Laces Out"<br>(2)
| Next track = "[[P.S. I Can Change]]"<br>(3)
}}
'''''Laces Out''''' is the lead single and second track from [[Questamation]].
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
== Overview ==
"Laces Out" is a favorite among fans. The song's title seems to reference the 1994 movie Ace Ventura, in which the character Ray Finkle's mother gives the titular Ace Ventura a cookie shaped like a football, and she says "Laces out!". It was released as a single on February 9, 2009, with "[[The Honeypot]]" as a pseudo-B side.
== Music video ==
The music video was shot over the course of two days at the Sound Academy (now called Rebel) in Toronto with a crew of no less than fifty people, and was directed by Jon Knautz.
<youtube>Na_Wm098H9A</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
Direct your eyes to the obvious proof<br>
And puppy dog lies won’t sweeten the truth<br>
I whisper and scream but i can’t refute<br>
It’s absolute<br>
It’s absolute<br>
I bite my lip as you sharpen your tongue<br>
I love you evermore even after you’ve stung<br>
We’re pushing through the dirt, now we’re ready to root<br>
It’s absolute<br>
It’s absolute<br>
I’m breaking through<br>
I’m breaking through, through, through to you<br>
I’m breaking through<br>
I’m breaking through, through, through to you<br>
I’m breaking<br>
And nothingness is bliss when you’re shooting to miss<br>
I wish those days like I wish the plague<br>
I’m pushing at the wind, now I’m pulling the chute<br>
I’m absolute<br>
I’m absolute<br>
It’s absolute<br>
We’re absolute<br>
I’m breaking through<br>
I’m breaking through, through, through to you<br>
I’m breaking through<br>
I’m breaking through, through, through to you<br>
And were my laces out?<br>
I don’t know, I don’t know<br>
And were my laces out?<br>
I don’t know, I don’t know<br>
And were my laces out?<br>
I don’t know, I don’t know<br>
And were my laces out?<br>
I don’t know, I don’t know<br>
== See also ==
*''[[Questamation]]''
*[[List of USS songs]]
[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:Singles]]
[[Category:2009]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Laces Out
| Cover = LacesOut.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009<br>February 9, 2009 - as a single
| Recorded = 2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 2:33
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(2008)
| This single = "Laces Out"<br>(2009)
| Next single = "[[Anti-Venom]]"<br>(2009)
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Cloudboy]]"<br>(1)
| This track = "Laces Out"<br>(2)
| Next track = "[[P.S. I Can Change]]"<br>(3)
}}
'''"Laces Out"''' is the lead single and second track from [[Questamation]].
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
== Overview ==
"Laces Out" is a favorite among fans. The song's title seems to reference the 1994 movie Ace Ventura, in which the character Ray Finkle's mother gives the titular Ace Ventura a cookie shaped like a football, and she says "Laces out!". It was released as a single on February 9, 2009, with "[[The Honeypot]]" as a pseudo-B side.
== Music video ==
The music video was shot over the course of two days at the Sound Academy (now called Rebel) in Toronto with a crew of no less than fifty people, and was directed by Jon Knautz.
<youtube>Na_Wm098H9A</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
Direct your eyes to the obvious proof<br>
And puppy dog lies won’t sweeten the truth<br>
I whisper and scream but i can’t refute<br>
It’s absolute<br>
It’s absolute<br>
I bite my lip as you sharpen your tongue<br>
I love you evermore even after you’ve stung<br>
We’re pushing through the dirt, now we’re ready to root<br>
It’s absolute<br>
It’s absolute<br>
I’m breaking through<br>
I’m breaking through, through, through to you<br>
I’m breaking through<br>
I’m breaking through, through, through to you<br>
I’m breaking<br>
And nothingness is bliss when you’re shooting to miss<br>
I wish those days like I wish the plague<br>
I’m pushing at the wind, now I’m pulling the chute<br>
I’m absolute<br>
I’m absolute<br>
It’s absolute<br>
We’re absolute<br>
I’m breaking through<br>
I’m breaking through, through, through to you<br>
I’m breaking through<br>
I’m breaking through, through, through to you<br>
And were my laces out?<br>
I don’t know, I don’t know<br>
And were my laces out?<br>
I don’t know, I don’t know<br>
And were my laces out?<br>
I don’t know, I don’t know<br>
And were my laces out?<br>
I don’t know, I don’t know<br>
== See also ==
*''[[Questamation]]''
*[[List of USS songs]]
[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:Singles]]
[[Category:2009]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br> 2007 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007 at Sound and Vision, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:43
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], Iain MacPherson
| Status = Officially released
| This single = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(2007)
| Next single = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(2008)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(1)
| This track = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(2)
| Next track = "[[Drop Around The Clock]]"<br>(3)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(6)
| Next track = "[[Funk Flash]]"<br>(7)
}}
}}
'''Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole''' is the second track and lead single from [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Flying With Brian 3]]'' (2006)
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
*''[[Singles]]'' (2014)
== Overview ==
{{Ashley Buchholz quote|I was dog-sitting a brilliant border collie for a corporate accountant and as I was falling asleep, I rubbed the magic lamp of the great genie in my mind and said, “Tomorrow, I will write the greatest song I have ever written."|Backstage Winnipeg<ref name=BACKWIN>https://backstagewinnipeg.tripod.com/InterviewUbiquitousSyngerySeekers.html</ref>}}
"Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole" was written by [[Ashley Buchholz]] in 2005 with (at the time) bandmates [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] and [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]]. It pays homage to the culture of Newfoundland and eastern Canada as a whole, with such lines as "Bonavista baby", and the entire bridge, which is based on a traditional rhyme from Newfoundland called "I's the B'y". It was demoed over 2005 and 2006, making an appearance on the [[Flying With Brian 3]] demo.
This song would be recorded in 2007 at Sound and Vision in Toronto, Ontario for inclusion on the [[Welding the C:/]] EP. It notably includes [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], the band's former third member on synthesizers and production.
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Ashley Buchholz]]|Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole||Winter 2005|Scarborough, ON|||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole||2006|Ashley Buchholz's home studio|4:15|[[Flying with Brian 3]]|Acoustic demo|}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole||2007|Sound and Vision, Toronto, ON|3:38|[[Welding the C:/]]||}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Music video ==
This song's music video was directed by Alon Isocianu and was released in March 2008. It was the band's very first music video and predominantly features flashing and quickly moving imagery.
''WARNING: Flashing lights/visuals''
<youtube>McQjHCc2L40</youtube>
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, guitars, erhu, synthesizers, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Iain MacPherson - Production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
== Lyrics ==
{{Ashley Buchholz quote|Hollowpoint is essentially about the process of going from a psychotic sewer to an amniotic lighthouse. It is about being brave enough to explore your dungeon to find the ship building plans and then with the right crew setting sail on a sea love to an unbounded utopia of monumental splendor[sic] and making out.|Backstage Winnipeg<ref name=BACKWIN/>}}
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Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole<br>
<br>
I can’t seem to follow a pendulum<br>
And there must be organic cures for me<br>
Report to base, instrumental case<br>
Here’s the map to my oubliette<br>
<br>
Once more, I’m flying with Brian my friend<br>
Hold me, Bonavista baby<br>
Moosemeat neighboured a medley of beans<br>
Screech me<br>
<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
With love<br>
<br>
You make me flow<br>
You help me to grow<br>
You make me glow<br>
You help me to know<br>
<br>
Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole
</div></div>
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Singles]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:2008]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br> 2007 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007 at Sound and Vision, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:43
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], Iain MacPherson
| Status = Officially released
| This single = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(2007)
| Next single = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(2008)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(1)
| This track = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(2)
| Next track = "[[Drop Around The Clock]]"<br>(3)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole"<br>(6)
| Next track = "[[Funk Flash]]"<br>(7)
}}
}}
'''Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole''' is the second track and lead single from [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Flying With Brian 3]]'' (2006)
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
*''[[Singles]]'' (2014)
== Overview ==
{{Ashley Buchholz quote|I was dog-sitting a brilliant border collie for a corporate accountant and as I was falling asleep, I rubbed the magic lamp of the great genie in my mind and said, “Tomorrow, I will write the greatest song I have ever written."|Backstage Winnipeg<ref name=BACKWIN>https://backstagewinnipeg.tripod.com/InterviewUbiquitousSyngerySeekers.html</ref>}}
"Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole" was written by [[Ashley Buchholz]] in 2005 with (at the time) bandmates [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] and [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]]. It pays homage to the culture of Newfoundland and eastern Canada as a whole, with such lines as "Bonavista baby", and the entire bridge, which is based on a traditional rhyme from Newfoundland called "I's the B'y". It was demoed over 2005 and 2006, making an appearance on the [[Flying With Brian 3]] demo.
This song would be recorded in 2007 at Sound and Vision in Toronto, Ontario for inclusion on the [[Welding the C:/]] EP. It notably includes [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], the band's former third member on synthesizers and production.
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Ashley Buchholz]]|Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole||Winter 2005|Scarborough, ON|||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole||2006|Ashley Buchholz's home studio|4:15|[[Flying With Brian 3]]|Acoustic demo|}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole||2007|Sound and Vision, Toronto, ON|3:38|[[Welding the C:/]]||}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Music video ==
This song's music video was directed by Alon Isocianu and was released in March 2008. It was the band's very first music video and predominantly features flashing and quickly moving imagery.
''WARNING: Flashing lights/visuals''
<youtube>McQjHCc2L40</youtube>
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, guitars, erhu, synthesizers, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Iain MacPherson - Production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Turntables
== Lyrics ==
{{Ashley Buchholz quote|Hollowpoint is essentially about the process of going from a psychotic sewer to an amniotic lighthouse. It is about being brave enough to explore your dungeon to find the ship building plans and then with the right crew setting sail on a sea love to an unbounded utopia of monumental splendor[sic] and making out.|Backstage Winnipeg<ref name=BACKWIN/>}}
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole<br>
<br>
I can’t seem to follow a pendulum<br>
And there must be organic cures for me<br>
Report to base, instrumental case<br>
Here’s the map to my oubliette<br>
<br>
Once more, I’m flying with Brian my friend<br>
Hold me, Bonavista baby<br>
Moosemeat neighboured a medley of beans<br>
Screech me<br>
<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
I’s the b’y that built the boat<br>
I’s the b’y that sailed her<br>
I’s the b’y that sunk the ship<br>
You’re the one that saved me<br>
With love<br>
<br>
You make me flow<br>
You help me to grow<br>
You make me glow<br>
You help me to know<br>
<br>
Thoughts seem to stumble out of my mouth<br>
I can’t seem to stop and talk to them<br>
Fear tries to pierce the armor of truth<br>
Hollow point sniper hyperbole
</div></div>
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Singles]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:2008]]
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = 2003-2006
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, experimental folk, acoustic
| Length = 22:43
| Label = Self-released
| Last album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
| This album = '''''Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''2007 Demo''' (also known as the U-turn EP) is a demo EP from [[USS]], which was released on January 24, 2007, with a release party at Andy Poolhall following the same day.
== Overview ==
After releasing "[[Flying With Brian 3]]" in 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] almost immediately went back to work on what became the third demo under the USS name. 6 out of the 7 tracks are taken from older demos, with [[Me vs Us]] being the only track recorded specifically for this demo.
=== Origins of ''2007 Demo'' tracks ===
*[[Time For A Change]] - ''Unknown''
*[[Prefontaine]] - ''See [[Half Asleep In Frogs Pajamas]]''
*[[Ice Robots]] - [[Melodic Skeletons]]
*[[Choices]] - [[Flying With Brian 3]]
*[[Turquoise 1:11]] - ''Unknown''
*[[K.I.T.]] - [[Flying With Brian 3]] (edited)
The demo was finished the following January and would be released on the 24th at [[USS concert: 01/24/2007|a release party]] at Andy Poolhall in Toronto, Ontario.
== Audio ==
<youtube>IR3yxuERvYA</youtube>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 22:43
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Time For A Change]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 0:53
| title2 = [[Prefontaine]]
| writer2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 3:19
| title3 = [[Ice Robots]]
| note3 = Instrumental
| length3 = 0:42
| title4 = [[Choices]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:39
| title5 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer5 = Barbara Marciniak
| length5 = 4:05
| title6 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer6 = Buchholz
| length6 = 4:52
| title7 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer7 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons
| length7 = 5:10
}}
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| Name = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = 2003-2006
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, experimental folk, acoustic
| Length = 22:43
| Label = Self-released
| Last album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
| This album = '''''Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''''Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker''''' (also known as the U-turn EP) is a demo EP from [[USS]], which was released on January 24, 2007, with a release party at Andy Poolhall following the same day.
== Overview ==
After releasing ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]'' in 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] almost immediately went back to work on what became the third demo under the USS name. 6 out of the 7 tracks are taken from older demos, with "[[Me vs Us]]" being the only track recorded specifically for this demo.
=== Origins of ''2007 Demo'' tracks ===
*[[Time For A Change]] - ''Unknown''
*[[Prefontaine]] - ''See [[Half Asleep In Frogs Pajamas]]''
*[[Ice Robots]] - [[Melodic Skeletons]]
*[[Choices]] - [[Flying With Brian 3]]
*[[Turquoise 1:11]] - ''Unknown''
*[[K.I.T.]] - [[Flying With Brian 3]] (edited)
The demo was finished the following January and would be released on the 24th at [[USS concert: 01/24/2007|a release party]] at Andy Poolhall in Toronto, Ontario.
== Audio ==
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== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 22:43
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Time For A Change]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 0:53
| title2 = [[Prefontaine]]
| writer2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 3:19
| title3 = [[Ice Robots]]
| note3 = Instrumental
| length3 = 0:42
| title4 = [[Choices]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:39
| title5 = [[Turquoise 1:11|Turquoise 111]]
| writer5 = Barbara Marciniak
| length5 = 4:05
| title6 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer6 = Buchholz
| length6 = 4:52
| title7 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer7 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons
| length7 = 5:10
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{{Infobox musician
| Name = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Type = Band
| Img = USS-2011.png
| Caption = USS in 2011, left to right:<br>Ashley Buchholz, Human Kebab
| image_size = 250
| Landscape = Yes
| Genre = Alternative rock, drum and bass, electronic
| Origin = Stouffville, ON
| Active = 2005 - 2022
| Labels = [[Mystery&Romance]] (2007-2008)<br>[[Smashing World Records]] (2008-2011)<br>[[Coalition Music]] (2011-2022)
| URL = [http://www.ussmusic.com www.ussmusic.com]
| Former members = [[Ashley Buchholz]]<br>[[Human Kebab]]<br>[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]]
}}
'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name Team of Captains and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. USS was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.<br>Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and bass. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, they have 3 full-length albums, [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|4 EPs, 3 demo records and 4 non-album singles]].
== History ==
=== Early works ===
[[Ashley Buchholz]] was born on May 15, 1978, in Markham, Ontario, shortly followed by [[Human Kebab|Jason Parsons]] being born on June 5, 1979, in Stouffville. When Ashley was younger, he was diagnosed with Chron's disease, affecting his growth and ability to do basic human functions such as eating, drinking and most physical activity. At 14, he started his first band called Evol Widow. Not much is known about Ashley's earlier pre-USS works, although we do know he would join a few hip-hop groups throughout high school, mainly Deuceomnia and Ol' Boys Club. In 1994, he would start the band [[Thred]], releasing a 4-track EP in 1997 titled "[[What's Happenin']]".
=== 2003-2006, Formation ===
In 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] was working in a paper factory. Ashley decided he was not very happy with his life up to that point, so he decided to write a manifesto of the person he wanted to be. He was searching for a name for this character, so he decided to flip through a dictionary, and was fascinated by the words 'ubiquitous' and 'synergy'. He then decided to name this character 'Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker', and that's where the USS name came from. Ashley's first show under the name USS was at the Kathedral in Toronto on September 4, 2003. On Christmas of that same year, Ashley gave out 25 copies of a self-titled album he'd recorded to friends and family.<ref>Not to be confused with the [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|2007 self-titled demo]]</ref>
[[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] and [[Human Kebab]] met working for Angus Glen Golf Club in January 2004. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] later moved into [[Human Kebab]]'s basement and showed him demos of songs he'd previously recorded such as [[Anti-Venom]] and [[Cloudboy]]. They and a friend of [[Human Kebab]]'s named [[Charles Topping]] formed a band called '''Team of Captains''' in January 2005, with their first show being played on January 28, 2005. They started out performing in their friends' backyards but later began performing in bars and clubs. After a show at the Rivoli on November 25, 2005, [[Charles Topping|Charles]] left the band. They played 4 more shows under this name before going their separate ways in May 2006. [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would go on a pilgrimage to find himself and record the [[Flying with Brian 3]] album with Chris Davies and Brian Mackenzie, and [[Human Kebab]] would record his second studio album, [[Willnaught Roughness]].
=== 2007, Demo EP, Welding the C:/ ===
On January 24, 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz|Ashley]] would release his [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|self-titled demo EP]], with a release party at Andy Poolhall following after. Shortly after, he would start recording the [[Welding the C:/]] EP at Rainbow Trout Studios and his house where he, [[Human Kebab]] and Brian Mackenzie lived, dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". [[Human Kebab]] would occasionally step in and scratch, with it eventually being released on July 19, 2007, with a release party at the Gladstone Hotel. Later that year, [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] would be released as a single, getting major radio play at stations like The Edge and The Zone. The EP would garner praise from several publications and critics in Canada.
=== 2008-2009, Questamation ===
In early 2008, the band started recording [[Questamation]], their first full-length album, featuring singles [[Laces Out]] and [[Anti-Venom]]. It was then that Human Kebab started doing proper studio work for the band. In July, the band performed at Edgefest, bringing much more exposure to the band as they performed alongside acts such as Linkin Park and Arkells. On February 9, 2009, [[Laces Out]] was released as a single, with [[The Honeypot]] being released as a pseudo-B-side. One month later, on March 9, [[Questamation]] was released, with approximately 20 people getting rough mixes of the album before release. Later that month, the band performed at the Red Gorilla Music Festival in Austin, Texas, which would be their first ever performance outside of Canada.
=== 2010-2012, Mavericks, APPROVED ===
On October 11, 2010, the band released [[Mavericks]] as an MP3 download, and on November 30, it was released on major streaming platforms. The song was a collaboration with fiddler Ashley MacIsaac, being about Jeff Clark and his famous surf of Mavericks in California, USA. In April 2011, the band introduced [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer, and on May 3 of that same year, the band released their second EP, [[APPROVED]], featuring the singles [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] and [[Damini]]. After the band played at Edgefest 2012, an executive from Sony Music Publishing (formally Sony ATV) met them after the show and talked about how if they want to reach larger audiences through radio airplay, their songs should have proper choruses. This seemingly majorly influenced the writing of their next EP, Advanced Basics.
=== 2013-2015, Advanced Basics ===
On June 4, 2013, the band released [[This is the Best]] as a single, which would become their most successful song yet, garnering over 9 million streams on Spotify as of April 2022. On January 7 of the next year, [[Yin Yang]] would be released as a single, also receiving a similar amount of success, having a remix made for a gameplay trailer of the video game Titanfall 2.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHvoaAAhGno Titanfall 2: Pilots Gameplay Trailer]</ref> On February 11, [[Advanced Basics]] was released, being their third EP, with further singles such as [[Shipwreck]] and [[Nepal]]. This EP ended up being their most successful yet, with the success of [[This is the Best]] and [[Yin Yang]] garnering more hype for the release.
=== 2016-2019, New World Alphabet ===
On July 29, 2016, [[Work Shoes]] was released as a single, which, like [[This is the Best]], garnered a lot of radio airplay and is one of their most successful and popular songs to date. On January 13, 2017, the band released [[New World Alphabet]], the band's fourth EP, with further singles such as [[Alien]] and [[Us]]. The band remained mostly silent for the rest of 2017. On June 8, 2018, the band released [[Medicine]], with another single, [[Big Life (26 Letters)]], released on October 26 of the same year. In the comments of the accompanying [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDcTNYHQU14 music video], the band stated that their next album would be out in 2020.
=== 2020-2022, Einsteins of Consciousness, The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap, Final Freakquency Tour ===
On December 31, 2019, and January 1, 2020, the band performed a New Years' celebration show at the Rapids Theatre in Niagra Falls, New York, USA. On May 22, 2020, the band released [[Odd Times]], a song that was being worked on since 2017 but was finished in 2020 to coincide with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On October 23 of the same year, [[Happy]] was released as a single. Just three days later, the band announced they would be splitting up, promoting their second and final studio album, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]<ref>https://twitter.com/USSMUSIC/status/1320727534867275776</ref>. This left fans in shock and confused as to what would come next for the band. On November 25, 2020, [[Feel Alive]] was released as a single.
On January 8, 2021, [[Einsteins of Consciousness]] was released, their second studio album. On June 22, the band announced 10 dates for a final tour to support [[Einsteins of Consciousness]], with 2 more being added due to popular demand. On July 17, [[Pages]] was released as the B-side to [[Happy]] as a 7" vinyl for Record Store Day 2021. On November 14, a surprise album was announced, [[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]], with the album being released 5 days later on November 19, being their third and final album. On the same day, the Final Freakquency Tour would begin in Buffalo, New York, USA. On December 16, the band would announce they would be postponing the final 2 shows in Toronto to June 10 and 11, 2022. Since then, four more shows have been added, including one more show in Buffalo, and three more in Toronto at the El Mocambo. On April 8, 2022, [[Never Stop]] was released as a single, written in 2018 and commissioned by the NHL for their 2021/2022 hockey season. June 11 would mark the day of the band's final show, performed at History in Toronto. The full show can be watched [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oylOo7m_s0 here].
== Discography ==
=== Studio albums/EPs ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Cover !! Year !! Album details !! Notes/trivia
|-
| align="center"|[[File:WeldingTheC.png.png|60px]] || align="center"|2007, 2008|| '''''[[Welding the C:/]]'''''
*Released: July 19, 2007 (original press), May 30, 2008 (repress)
*Label: [[Mystery & Romance]], [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, translucent pink LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Was re-released in 2008 due to [[Turquoise 1:11|legal complications]]
|-
| align="center"|[[File:Questamation.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2009 || '''''[[Questamation]]'''''
*Released: March 10, 2009
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, clear translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|-
| align="center"|[[File:Approved.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2011 || '''''[[APPROVED]]'''''
*Released: May 3, 2011
*Label: [[Smashing World Records]]
*Formats: CD, yellow translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|-
| align="center"|[[File:AdvancedBasics.png|60px]] || align="center"|2014, 2015 || '''''[[Advanced Basics]]'''''
*Released: February 11, 2014, October 30, 2015 (international)
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, LP, pink translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| USS's first international release, album is different internationally
|-
| align="center"|[[File:NewWorldAlphabet.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2017 || '''''[[New World Alphabet]]'''''
*Released: January 13, 2017
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: CD, turquoise translucent LP (2018 re-release), download
|| Last USS album to be released on CD
|-
| align="center"|[[File:EinsteinsofConsciousness.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2020, 2021 || '''''[[Einsteins of Consciousness]]'''''
*Released: 2020, January 8, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, orange translucent LP, yellow translucent LP, green translucent LP, blue translucent LP, purple translucent LP, pink translucent LP, download
|| Was announced as being USS's final album
|-
| align="center"|[[File:TheScience&ArtfunkelVictoryLap.jpg|60px]] || align="center"|2021 || '''''[[The Science & Artfunkel Victory Lap]]'''''
*Released: November 19, 2021
*Label: [[Coalition Music]]
*Formats: Red translucent LP, download
|| Surprise album, USS's final album
|}
=== Singles ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Title !! Release date !! Label !! Album
|-
| [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]] || 2007 || [[Mystery & Romance]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[2 15/16]] || 2008 || [[Mystery & Romance]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[Laces Out]] || February 9, 2009 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[Questamation]]
|-
| [[Anti-Venom]] || 2009 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[Questamation]]
|-
| [[Mavericks]] || November 30, 2010 || [[Smashing World Records]]
|-
| [[N/A OK]] || February 16, 2011 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]] || October 11, 2011 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[Damini]] || 2012 || [[Smashing World Records]] || [[APPROVED]]
|-
| [[This Is The Best]] || June 4, 2013 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Yin Yang]] || January 7, 2014 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Shipwreck]] || July 14, 2014 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Nepal]] || February 11, 2015 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Advanced Basics]]
|-
| [[Work Shoes]] || July 29, 2016 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[Who's With Me]] || January 10, 2017 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[California Medication]] || July 28, 2017 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[New World Alphabet]]
|-
| [[Oddloop]] || March 16, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] ||
|-
| [[Medicine]] || June 8, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Big Life (26 Letters)]] || October 26, 2018 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Odd Times]] || May 22, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]]
|-
| [[Happy]] || October 22, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Feel Alive]] || November 26, 2020 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Einsteins of Consciousness]]
|-
| [[Turquoise 1:11]] || December 24, 2021 || [[Coalition Music]] || [[Welding the C:/]]
|-
| [[Never Stop]] || April 8, 2022 || [[Coalition Music]]
|}
== References ==
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = WeldingTheC.png.png
| Released = July 19, 2007
| Recorded = 2007
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, folk
| Length = 23:03 (original press), 20:21 (re-press)
| Label = [[Mystery&Romance]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (1, 6<ref group="note">Re-press</ref>) <br> USS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]] (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>) <br> Iain MacPherson (2) <br> Chris Davies (1, 3) <br> [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] (2) <br> Louie Tsapoitis (6<ref group="note">Original press</ref>)
| Last album = ''[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Welding the C:/'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Welding the C:/
| Type = EP
| single 1 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| single 1 date = 2007
| single 2 = [[2 15/16]]
| single 2 date = 2008
| single 3 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| single 3 date = December 24, 2021
}}
}}
'''''Welding the C:/''''' (pronounced "Welding the C drive") is [[USS]]'s debut EP. It was released by [[Mystery&Romance]] on July 19, 2007, with a [[USS concert: 07/19/2007|release party for the EP]] taking place the same day at the Gladstone Hotel. On May 30, 2008, the EP would be re-released due to copyright issues regarding the track [[Turquoise 1:11]], being replaced with [[The Honeypot]]. ''Welding the C:/'' spawned the singles "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" and "[[2 15/16]]". The former helped launch USS into popularity among Canadian radio stations such as [[The Edge]] (''102.1'') and The Zone (''91.3'').
== Overview ==
[[File:WeldingTheC-Drawing.png|thumb|150px|left|Name inspiration]]
After releasing the [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|2007 demo]] in January 2007, [[Ashley Buchholz]] started work on what was to be known as "Welding the C:/" not too long after. The name came from a cartoon Ashley drew in October 2000 of a "rabbit dressed up as a boy dressed up as a rabbit" and some other creatures finding a computer which creates an algorithm which ceases all production of serotonin in humans. They weld the computer's hard drive (C:/) shut so serotonin can be produced again. Ashley worked in several studios around the Greater Toronto Area such as Rainbow Trout Studios in Toronto, Green Tree Audio in Mississauga and even his own home (referred to as "Gandhi's Flip Flop"). In the spring, [[Human Kebab]] would join forces with Ashley again after working at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta after [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus, doing turntable scratching shortly before the album was finished. "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" was among the first tracks to be recorded, having [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]], formerly the third member of Team of Captains, predominantly doing production and sequencing.
"Welding the C:/" would be released in July 2007 under [[Mystery&Romance]] with a release party following on the 17th at the Gladstone Hotel in Toronto alongside Grand:PM and [[Sean Ward & The Realness]]. Several incomplete mixes of the album were accidentally sent out by the band's publishing to radio and websites such as Myspace and SoundCloud.
In 2008, legal issues began to arise because of the main sample used in the sixth track, "[[Turquoise 1:11]]", which had been used without permission from the copyright holder. The EP would later have to be re-released on May 30 with the track replaced with "[[The Honeypot]]", although it would be re-released as a single on December 24, 2021, presumably with all copyright issues cleared.
== Artwork ==
{{Ashley Buchholz quote|I’m very interested in and love Ojibwe artwork. I worked with a woman who had native roots and told her I wanted this picture of a rabbit, a crow, and another animal. If you look at the cover of our first record, Welding the C:/, you’ll see what I mean. There’s planet Earth as the nucleus inside, and she drew the whole thing in the black, white, and red Ojibwe colors!|interview with Aesthetic Magazine, January 8, 2021<ref>https://aestheticmagazinetoronto.com/2021/01/08/interview-uss-talks-einsteins-of-consciousness-farewell-tour-their-favourite-memories-as-a-band</ref>}}
[[File:OjibweArt-Norval-Morrisseau.jpg|150px|thumb|left|''Moose Dream Legend'', an Ojibwe piece by Norval Morrisseau]]
The cover artwork, designed by Heather Pedhirney, features Ojibwe-inspired artwork featuring animals such as crows and rabbits. The back cover features a picture of an owl in the same Ojibwe style, with the EP's tracklist circling around it. The booklet included inside the CD jewel case features a picture of [[Ashley Buchholz]] in his youth with text reading:
<i>
Be hopeful not harmful<br>
Be cheerful not fearful<br>
Be helpful not hurtful<br>
Be greatful[sic] not hateful.
</i>
The booklet also features artwork drawn by Ashley along with credits, thank-you's, and lyrics.
The initial release's gatefold sleeve contained a similar booklet but with a modified version of a patch that Ashley would wear on a hat from the Local 4584 branch of the United Steelworkers in Kirkland Lake, Ontario. The card sleeves contained simply "USS" on the left, and (what seems to be) a depiction of Adolf Hitler and the Japanese rising sun war flag on the right. Both of these aren't present on any other releases.
In 2018, for the [[USSX]] event, ''Welding the C:/'' along with the rest of their discography (at the time) was re-issued on vinyl. This issue is unique due to it containing completely new artwork, both on the front and back. The band name on the cover is also wrong, being spelled "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''".
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Main EP
| total_length = 18:04
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[2 15/16]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 3:33
| title2 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Jason Parsons/Charles Topping
| length2 = 3:43
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 = [[Form Onederful]]
| note4 = Instrumental
| length4 = 3:19
| title5 = [[Pornostartrek]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:15
}}
===Other tracks===
{{Track listing
| headline = First press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 23:03
| title6 = [[Turquoise 1:11]]
| writer6 = Barbara Marciniak
| length6 = 4:59
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Re-press
| writing_credits = yes
| total_length = 20:21
| title6 = [[The Honeypot]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons
| length6 = 2:17
}}
== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, sequencing, programming, organ, synthesizers, sampling, erhu, piano, violin, string arrangements, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Vocals, turntables
*[[Barbara Marciniak]] - Vocals
*Matthew Von Wagner - Mixing, mastering, production, drums
*DJ Ian - Mixing, production
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Synthesizers, sequencing, programming, production
*Chris Davies - Production
*Louie Tsapoitis - Production
*Dextro the Galvanizer - Sequencing
*Siobhan Bonisteel-Topping - Clarinet
*Jason Skiendziel - Upright bass, didgeridoo
== Gallery ==
=== CD release (jewel case) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-CD.png|CD
File:WeldingTheC-Leaflet1.png|Back of booklet
File:WeldingTheC-ThankYousHighFivesHugsAndHandshakes.png|Thank Yous, High Fives, Hugs and Handshakes
File:WeldingTheC-Credits.png|Song credits
</gallery>
=== CD release (cardsleeve gatefold) ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-Cardsleeve1.jpg|Cardsleeve (left)
File:WeldingTheC-CardsleeveRight.jpg|Cardsleeve (right)
File:WeldingTheC-Gatefold-BookletBack.jpg|Booklet (back)
</gallery>
=== Vinyl release ===
<gallery>
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Cover.jpg|Cover (notice the typo "Ubiquitous Synergy ''Seekers''")
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-Back.jpg|Back cover
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideA.jpg|Vinyl (side A)
File:WeldingTheC-Vinyl-SideB.jpg|Vinyl (side B)
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4FQmd6iwk UbiquitousSynergy: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker CD Release Party Promo - YouTube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrQrlP095Y MattyWooTang: USS EPK - YouTube]
== Notes ==
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== References ==
<references />
{{Discography}}
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Turquoise 1:11
| Cover = Turquoise111.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br>December 24, 2021 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 4:59
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = Barbara Marciniak
| Producer = [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Feel Alive]]"<br>(2020)
| This single = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(2021)
| Next single = "[[Never Stop]]"<br>(2022)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Pornostartrek]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(6)
| Next track =
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(6)
}}
}}
'''Turquoise 1:11''' was the original sixth track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP, which was replaced by [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings due to copyright issues. It was later re-released as a single on December 24, 2021.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]'' (2007)
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Overview ==
"Turquoise 1:11" is an homage to the drum and bass scene in Toronto, Ontario. It is a complicated track, featuring minor chord progressions, 4 amen breakbeats chopped up and edited together, plus a couple more sequenced drums and vocals taken from a reading of a Barbara Marciniak inspirational piece, all amalgamating into 32 total tracks. It was only included on [[Welding the C:/]] as a pseudo-bonus track and was originally intended to be given to local drum and bass DJs.
In 2008, legal complaints were issued against the band for the use of the main sample in the song and thus it had to be taken off the EP. It was soon replaced by "[[The Honeypot]]" and Welding the C:/ was re-released on May 30. Turquoise 1:11 got a re-release as a single on December 24, 2021.
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>oQyq4NVq5mU</youtube>
=== Demo ===
<youtube>tvgjOrEztRQ</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
You are, now, all of you, answering a call<br>
We have said recently the call has gone out<br>
The trumpets have been blasted<br>
It has been called out into the universe<br>
And now is the time<br>
<br>
You are going to see your reality turned upside down<br>
You are going to see chaos<br>
You are going to see confusion<br>
You are forming new bodies, from the inside out<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one<br>
Because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
A certain amount of disruption or chaos<br>
Is necessary to create new order<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
As you, yourself grow<br>
Telepathically you affect those around<br>
In your family, in your school systems, in your neighbourhood<br>
And then of course, within your world<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
In your terms, what you call critical mass<br>
When a certain number of individuals achieve a certain state of knowing<br>
Others will instantly comprehend<br>
<br>
The 3rd dimensional experience is composed of thinking<br>
The 4th dimensional experience is more involved with feeling<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
Be very gentle with yourself and your experiences<br>
Love yourself, trust yourself<br>
There is a part of you that indeed knows whats going on<br>
And there is a part that has no idea<br>
And the part that has no idea, just allow it to tag along...do not judge it<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Turquoise 1:11
| Cover = Turquoise111.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br>December 24, 2021 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 4:59
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = Barbara Marciniak
| Producer = [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Feel Alive]]"<br>(2020)
| This single = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(2021)
| Next single = "[[Never Stop]]"<br>(2022)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Pornostartrek]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(6)
| Next track =
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(6)
}}
}}
'''Turquoise 1:11''' was the original sixth track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP, which was replaced by [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings due to copyright issues. It was later re-released as a single on December 24, 2021.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]'' (2007)
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Overview ==
"Turquoise 1:11" is an homage to the drum and bass scene in Toronto, Ontario. It is a complicated track, featuring minor chord progressions, 4 amen breakbeats chopped up and edited together, plus a couple more sequenced drums and vocals taken from a reading of a Barbara Marciniak inspirational piece, all amalgamating into 32 total tracks. It was only included on [[Welding the C:/]] as a pseudo-bonus track and was originally intended to be given to local drum and bass DJs.
In 2008, legal complaints were issued against the band for the use of the main sample in the song and thus it had to be taken off the EP. It was soon replaced by "[[The Honeypot]]" and Welding the C:/ was re-released on May 30. Turquoise 1:11 got a re-release as a single on December 24, 2021.
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>oQyq4NVq5mU</youtube>
=== Demo ===
<youtube>tvgjOrEztRQ</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
You are, now, all of you, answering a call<br>
We have said recently the call has gone out<br>
The trumpets have been blasted<br>
It has been called out into the universe<br>
And now is the time<br>
<br>
You are going to see your reality turned upside down<br>
You are going to see chaos<br>
You are going to see confusion<br>
You are forming new bodies, from the inside out<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one<br>
Because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
A certain amount of disruption or chaos<br>
Is necessary to create new order<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
As you, yourself grow<br>
Telepathically you affect those around<br>
In your family, in your school systems, in your neighbourhood<br>
And then of course, within your world<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
In your terms, what you call critical mass<br>
When a certain number of individuals achieve a certain state of knowing<br>
Others will instantly comprehend<br>
<br>
The 3rd dimensional experience is composed of thinking<br>
The 4th dimensional experience is more involved with feeling<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
Be very gentle with yourself and your experiences<br>
Love yourself, trust yourself<br>
There is a part of you that indeed knows whats going on<br>
And there is a part that has no idea<br>
And the part that has no idea, just allow it to tag along...do not judge it<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Turquoise 1:11
| Cover = Turquoise111.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br>December 24, 2021 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 4:59
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = Barbara Marciniak
| Producer = [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Feel Alive]]"<br>(2020)
| This single = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(2021)
| Next single = "[[Never Stop]]"<br>(2022)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Pornostartrek]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(6)
| Next track =
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(6)
}}
}}
'''Turquoise 1:11''' was the original sixth track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP, which was replaced by [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings due to copyright issues. It was later re-released as a single on December 24, 2021.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]'' (2007)
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Overview ==
"Turquoise 1:11" is an homage to the drum and bass scene in Toronto, Ontario. It is a complicated track, featuring minor chord progressions, 4 amen breakbeats chopped up and edited together, plus a couple more sequenced drums and vocals taken from a reading of a Barbara Marciniak inspirational piece, all amalgamating into 32 total tracks. It was only included on [[Welding the C:/]] as a pseudo-bonus track and was originally intended to be given to local drum and bass DJs.
In 2008, legal complaints were issued against the band for the use of the main sample in the song and thus it had to be taken off the EP. It was soon replaced by "[[The Honeypot]]" and Welding the C:/ was re-released on May 30. Turquoise 1:11 got a re-release as a single on December 24, 2021.
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Neurochemical Warfare||2006||3:50|[[Flying with Brian 3]]||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Turquoise 111||2006||4:05|[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|Acoustic demo|}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Turquoise 1:11||2007|Ashley Buchholz's home studio|4:59|[[Welding the C:/]]|Taken off the EP in 2008 due to legal issues|}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>oQyq4NVq5mU</youtube>
=== Demo ===
<youtube>tvgjOrEztRQ</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
You are, now, all of you, answering a call<br>
We have said recently the call has gone out<br>
The trumpets have been blasted<br>
It has been called out into the universe<br>
And now is the time<br>
<br>
You are going to see your reality turned upside down<br>
You are going to see chaos<br>
You are going to see confusion<br>
You are forming new bodies, from the inside out<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one<br>
Because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
A certain amount of disruption or chaos<br>
Is necessary to create new order<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
As you, yourself grow<br>
Telepathically you affect those around<br>
In your family, in your school systems, in your neighbourhood<br>
And then of course, within your world<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
In your terms, what you call critical mass<br>
When a certain number of individuals achieve a certain state of knowing<br>
Others will instantly comprehend<br>
<br>
The 3rd dimensional experience is composed of thinking<br>
The 4th dimensional experience is more involved with feeling<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
Be very gentle with yourself and your experiences<br>
Love yourself, trust yourself<br>
There is a part of you that indeed knows whats going on<br>
And there is a part that has no idea<br>
And the part that has no idea, just allow it to tag along...do not judge it<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Turquoise 1:11
| Cover = Turquoise111.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br>December 24, 2021 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 4:59
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = Barbara Marciniak
| Producer = [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Feel Alive]]"<br>(2020)
| This single = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(2021)
| Next single = "[[Never Stop]]"<br>(2022)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Pornostartrek]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(6)
| Next track =
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(6)
}}
}}
'''Turquoise 1:11''' was the original sixth track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP, which was replaced by [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings due to copyright issues. It was later re-released as a single on December 24, 2021.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]'' (2007)
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Overview ==
"Turquoise 1:11" is an homage to the drum and bass scene in Toronto, Ontario. It is a complicated track, featuring minor chord progressions, 4 amen breakbeats chopped up and edited together, plus a couple more sequenced drums and vocals taken from a reading of a Barbara Marciniak inspirational piece, all amalgamating into 32 total tracks. It was only included on [[Welding the C:/]] as a pseudo-bonus track and was originally intended to be given to local drum and bass DJs.
In 2008, legal complaints were issued against the band for the use of the main sample in the song and thus it had to be taken off the EP. It was soon replaced by "[[The Honeypot]]" and Welding the C:/ was re-released on May 30. Turquoise 1:11 got a re-release as a single on December 24, 2021.
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Neurochemical Warfare||2006||3:50|[[Flying With Brian 3]]||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Turquoise 111||2006||4:05|[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]|Acoustic demo|}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Turquoise 1:11||2007|Ashley Buchholz's home studio|4:59|[[Welding the C:/]]|Taken off the EP in 2008 due to legal issues|}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>oQyq4NVq5mU</youtube>
=== Demo ===
<youtube>tvgjOrEztRQ</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
You are, now, all of you, answering a call<br>
We have said recently the call has gone out<br>
The trumpets have been blasted<br>
It has been called out into the universe<br>
And now is the time<br>
<br>
You are going to see your reality turned upside down<br>
You are going to see chaos<br>
You are going to see confusion<br>
You are forming new bodies, from the inside out<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one<br>
Because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
A certain amount of disruption or chaos<br>
Is necessary to create new order<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
As you, yourself grow<br>
Telepathically you affect those around<br>
In your family, in your school systems, in your neighbourhood<br>
And then of course, within your world<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
In your terms, what you call critical mass<br>
When a certain number of individuals achieve a certain state of knowing<br>
Others will instantly comprehend<br>
<br>
The 3rd dimensional experience is composed of thinking<br>
The 4th dimensional experience is more involved with feeling<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
Be very gentle with yourself and your experiences<br>
Love yourself, trust yourself<br>
There is a part of you that indeed knows whats going on<br>
And there is a part that has no idea<br>
And the part that has no idea, just allow it to tag along...do not judge it<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Singles]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:2021]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Turquoise 1:11
| Cover = Turquoise111.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br>December 24, 2021 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 4:59
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = Barbara Marciniak
| Producer = [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Feel Alive]]"<br>(2020)
| This single = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(2021)
| Next single = "[[Never Stop]]"<br>(2022)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Pornostartrek]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(6)
| Next track =
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(6)
}}
}}
'''Turquoise 1:11''' was the original sixth track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP, which was replaced by [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings due to copyright issues. It was later re-released as a single on December 24, 2021.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]'' (2007)
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Overview ==
"Turquoise 1:11" is an homage to the drum and bass scene in Toronto, Ontario. It is a complicated track, featuring minor chord progressions, 4 amen breakbeats chopped up and edited together, plus a couple more sequenced drums and vocals taken from a reading of a Barbara Marciniak inspirational piece, all amalgamating into 32 total tracks. It was only included on [[Welding the C:/]] as a pseudo-bonus track and was originally intended to be given to local drum and bass DJs.
In 2008, legal complaints were issued against the band for the use of the main sample in the song and thus it had to be taken off the EP. It was soon replaced by "[[The Honeypot]]" and Welding the C:/ was re-released on May 30. Turquoise 1:11 got a re-release as a single on December 24, 2021.
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Neurochemical Warfare||2006||3:50|[[Flying With Brian 3]]||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Turquoise 111||2006||4:05|[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Turquoise 1:11||2007|Ashley Buchholz's home studio|4:59|[[Welding the C:/]]|Taken off the EP in 2008 due to legal issues|}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>oQyq4NVq5mU</youtube>
=== Demo ===
<youtube>tvgjOrEztRQ</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
You are, now, all of you, answering a call<br>
We have said recently the call has gone out<br>
The trumpets have been blasted<br>
It has been called out into the universe<br>
And now is the time<br>
<br>
You are going to see your reality turned upside down<br>
You are going to see chaos<br>
You are going to see confusion<br>
You are forming new bodies, from the inside out<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one<br>
Because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
A certain amount of disruption or chaos<br>
Is necessary to create new order<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
As you, yourself grow<br>
Telepathically you affect those around<br>
In your family, in your school systems, in your neighbourhood<br>
And then of course, within your world<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
In your terms, what you call critical mass<br>
When a certain number of individuals achieve a certain state of knowing<br>
Others will instantly comprehend<br>
<br>
The 3rd dimensional experience is composed of thinking<br>
The 4th dimensional experience is more involved with feeling<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
Be very gentle with yourself and your experiences<br>
Love yourself, trust yourself<br>
There is a part of you that indeed knows whats going on<br>
And there is a part that has no idea<br>
And the part that has no idea, just allow it to tag along...do not judge it<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006 at [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s home studio
| Genre = Acoustic, folk, drum and bass
| Length = 44:51
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 50
| Last album = ''[[Burn At Will]]''<br>(2003)
| This album = '''''Flying With Brian 3'''''<br>(2006)
| Next album = ''[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''Flying With Brian 3''' is [[USS]]'s second demo. 50 copies were made and distributed in 2006.
== Overview ==
After [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus in the summer of 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] went back on the road doing [[List of USS concerts#Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo)|solo shows]], while [[Human Kebab]] went to work at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta, occasionally going home to record songs for [[Willnaught Roughness]]. During this time, it was decided that Ashley, [[Brian Mackenzie]] and a few friends would record an album. This culminated into "Flying With Brian 3" and was recorded mostly acoustic in the studio located inside the house Ashley, Human Kebab and Brian used to live, often dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". The name originated from a cruise called "Flying With Brian" featuring Ashley and some friends. A house party happened later, called "Flying With Brian 2", and for the third "Flying With Brian", an album was recorded.
Like "[[Burn At Will]]", "Flying With Brian 3" was released in a limited quantity of 50 CDs in 2006, in hopes that people would burn copies and distribute them to others. It includes 13 tracks; 12 acoustic tracks and 1 already produced track ([[Neurochemical Warfare]]). 7 of these tracks would become later [[USS]] tracks, notably [[Now Is Well]] becoming [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]], [[Funk Flash]] becoming [[Domino]], [[Let's Go Out And Play]] becoming [[Nepal]], and the already mentioned [[Neurochemical Warfare]] becoming [[Turquoise 1:11]].
== Audio ==
<youtube>inCeUxheirI</youtube>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 44:51
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[A Word From Brian]]
| writer1 = Brian Mackenzie
| length1 = 1:04
| title2 = [[Theory vs Action]]
| writer2 = Ashley Buchholz
| length2 = 3:45
| title3 = [[Now Is Well]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:37
| title4 = [[I Need Weed Like A Career]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:45
| title5 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 5:20
| title6 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer6 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons, Charles Topping
| length6 = 4:15
| title7 = [[Funk Flash]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 3:42
| title8 = [[Choices]]
| writer8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:42
| title9 = [[World War Me]]
| writer9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 3:34
| title10 = [[Buzz Of The Open Road]]
| writer10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 2:34
| title11 = [[Let's Go Out And Play]]
| writer11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:38
| title12 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray]]
| writer12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 1:59
| title13 = [[Turquoise 1:11|Neurochemical Warfare]]
| note13 = Instrumental
| length13 = 3:00
}}
== See also ==
*[[Burn At Will]]
*[[Team of Captains]]
*[[Willnaught Roughness]]
[[Category:USS demos]] [[Category:2006]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Time For A Change
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = Demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = Unknown
| Length = 0:53
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)
| Album type = Demo
| This track = "Time For A Change"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Prefontaine]]"<br>(2)
}}
'''Time For A Change''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the first track off of the [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|2007 demo]].
== Overview ==
"Time For A Change" is an introductory track. Its name likely comes from [[Time For A Change (charity)|the charity organization of the same name]], which was ran by [[Brian Mackenzie]]. The samples used in the track would later make their way into "[[Better Living Centre]]" and "[[Visionary Science Patrol]]".
== Lyrics ==
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4b8nV0qtQU Listen to the song - YouTube]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Ice Robots
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = Demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = Unknown
| Length = 0:42
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Prefontaine]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "Ice Robots"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
}}
'''Ice Robots''' is a song by [[USS]], and the third track off of the [[2007 Demo|2007 Demo EP]].
== Overview ==
"Ice Robots" is an interlude. It was first included on a cassette [[Ashley Buchholz]] made called "[[Melodic Skeletons]]".<ref>YouTube comment by user toc69</ref>
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL0cHhBS3WI Listen to the song - YouTube]
== References ==
<references />
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| Name = Ice Robots
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = Demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = Unknown
| Length = 0:42
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Prefontaine]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "Ice Robots"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
}}
'''Ice Robots''' is a song by [[USS]], and the third track off of the [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|2007 demo]].
== Overview ==
"Ice Robots" is an interlude. It was first included on a cassette [[Ashley Buchholz]] made called "[[Melodic Skeletons]]".<ref>YouTube comment by user toc69</ref>
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL0cHhBS3WI Listen to the song - YouTube]
== References ==
<references />
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Choices
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006 ([[Flying With Brian 3]])<br>January 24, 2007 ([[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|2007 demo]])
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:39
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Funk Flash]]"<br>(7)
| This track = "Choices"<br>(8)
| Next track = "[[World War Me]]"<br>(9)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)
| Type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Ice Robots]]"<br>(3)
| This track = "Choices"<br>(4)
| Next track = "[[Turquoise 1:11]]"<br>(5)
}}
}}
'''Choices''' is a demo by [[USS]]. It is the eighth track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]], and the fourth track off of the [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|2007 demo]].
== Overview ==
"Choices" is one of the first songs [[Ashley Buchholz]] ever wrote, being written when he was 18 years old in 1996. This is among the most popular USS demos, having a collective YouTube view count of nearly 40 thousand. This song was only known to have been performed twice. Once at the Rapids Theatre in Niagara Falls, New York, USA in 2016, and the other during soundcheck in Detroit, Michigan, USA in 2016.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10154728490478849</ref> It is known for its hard-hitting lyrics and is often compared to [[K.I.T.]].
== Audio ==
<youtube>FgHQZq2bNZ0</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
Choices<br>
The decisions I was scared to make are haunting me<br>
Like a mortgage that I live to pay, I'm going to<br>
The words that I live by, I'm going to<br>
The words that I'll die by, I let go of me<br>
<br>
And let you down, and let go of you<br>
And let me down and I'm tired<br>
Of every regret<br>
That's my life<br>
<br>
And happy<br>
Is something that I'm gonna be when I have time<br>
You could never understand the deadlines<br>
Consequence and everything I'm<br>
Going through<br>
<br>
What I'm going through<br>
What I'm going through<br>
Am I breaking through<br>
<br>
Still every morning I say<br>
"Things will be different today"<br>
But as the sun sets, I laugh<br>
Another one ending regret<br>
<br>
The tide<br>
The way that the stars and the sky collide<br>
Feeling the orbital flow, so free<br>
To juxtaposition in me<br>
<br>
And space<br>
So unsystematic, yet case by case<br>
The laws of gravity win again<br>
And crumble the strongest of men<br>
<br>
Process<br>
The incisions I've been trained to make self-surgery<br>
Emergence of illuminance<br>
I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
And I've broken through<br>
<br>
I'm happy
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:2006]] [[Category:2007]]
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| Name = Now Is Well
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:37
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Theory vs Action]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "Now Is Well"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[I Need Weed Like A Career]]"<br>(4)
}}
'''Now Is Well''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the third track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Overview ==
"Now Is Well" was first demoed by [[Team of Captains]] in 2005. It is currently unknown what the purpose of this demo was. It was later recorded and released on "[[Flying With Brian 3]]" in 2006 and is mistakenly believed to be on the [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|2007 Demo EP]]. The verses would be used on "[[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]]" in 2011 on the [[APPROVED]] EP.
== Audio ==
=== USS version ===
<youtube>2GOU-Fy7bJ8</youtube>
=== Team of Captains version ===
<youtube>9qF46pucwYs</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
Start panickin, turn into a mannequin<br>
Take a breath now, ah, begin again<br>
Open your eyes please, turn your smile on<br>
Realign with now is well<br>
<br>
You stop choosin it, suddenly you’re losin it<br>
Give it a kiss now, ‘stead of bruisin it<br>
By that I mean fear, pieces whole here<br>
Let the past go boys, and girls<br>
<br>
Sometimes I like to help out the bees<br>
I dance through the forest of possibilities<br>
I cradle the sunshine, embrace what we share<br>
And it goes on as we<br>
<br>
Lie in our heads, singin<br>
Poor little me<br>
It’s hilarious how seriously<br>
We take ourselves<br>
<br>
Start freakin out, wishin you were peakin out<br>
Hold it together now, ‘stead of leakin out<br>
Turn your smile on, turn your smile on<br>
Realign with now is well<br>
<br>
You start stressin out, time to learn a lesson doubts<br>
Not in your genes so please stop your guessin bout<br>
What your thoughts hide, trust your belly guide<br>
Let your noun map draw itself<br>
<br>
Sometimes I like to help out the bees<br>
I dance through the forest of possibilities<br>
I cradle the sunshine, embrace what we share<br>
And it goes on as we<br>
<br>
Lie in our heads, singin<br>
Poor little me<br>
It’s hilarious how seriously<br>
We take ourselves<br>
<br>
Embrace yourself, now<br>
Don’t waste yourself, now<br>
Don’t chase yourself, now<br>
Don’t waste yourself, now<br>
<br>
And please, don’t abandon<br>
Please, don’t abandon<br>
Please, don’t abandon<br>
Now
== See also ==
*[[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]]
[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:2005]]
[[Category:2006]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Now Is Well
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:37
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Theory vs Action]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "Now Is Well"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[I Need Weed Like A Career]]"<br>(4)
}}
'''Now Is Well''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the third track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Overview ==
"Now Is Well" was first demoed by [[Team of Captains]] in 2005. It is currently unknown what the purpose of this demo was. It was later recorded and released on "[[Flying With Brian 3]]" in 2006 and is mistakenly believed to be on the [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|2007 demo]]. The verses would be used on "[[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]]" in 2011 on the [[APPROVED]] EP.
== Audio ==
=== USS version ===
<youtube>2GOU-Fy7bJ8</youtube>
=== Team of Captains version ===
<youtube>9qF46pucwYs</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
Start panickin, turn into a mannequin<br>
Take a breath now, ah, begin again<br>
Open your eyes please, turn your smile on<br>
Realign with now is well<br>
<br>
You stop choosin it, suddenly you’re losin it<br>
Give it a kiss now, ‘stead of bruisin it<br>
By that I mean fear, pieces whole here<br>
Let the past go boys, and girls<br>
<br>
Sometimes I like to help out the bees<br>
I dance through the forest of possibilities<br>
I cradle the sunshine, embrace what we share<br>
And it goes on as we<br>
<br>
Lie in our heads, singin<br>
Poor little me<br>
It’s hilarious how seriously<br>
We take ourselves<br>
<br>
Start freakin out, wishin you were peakin out<br>
Hold it together now, ‘stead of leakin out<br>
Turn your smile on, turn your smile on<br>
Realign with now is well<br>
<br>
You start stressin out, time to learn a lesson doubts<br>
Not in your genes so please stop your guessin bout<br>
What your thoughts hide, trust your belly guide<br>
Let your noun map draw itself<br>
<br>
Sometimes I like to help out the bees<br>
I dance through the forest of possibilities<br>
I cradle the sunshine, embrace what we share<br>
And it goes on as we<br>
<br>
Lie in our heads, singin<br>
Poor little me<br>
It’s hilarious how seriously<br>
We take ourselves<br>
<br>
Embrace yourself, now<br>
Don’t waste yourself, now<br>
Don’t chase yourself, now<br>
Don’t waste yourself, now<br>
<br>
And please, don’t abandon<br>
Please, don’t abandon<br>
Please, don’t abandon<br>
Now
== See also ==
*[[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]]
[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:2005]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = P.S. I Can Change
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008-2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 4:50
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]], Chris Davies
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "P.S. I Can Change"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[Anti-Venom]]"<br>(4)
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{{Infobox song
| Name = P.S. I Can Change
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008-2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 4:50
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]], Chris Davies
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "P.S. I Can Change"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[Anti-Venom]]"<br>(4)
}}
'''"P.S. I Can Change"''' is the third track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
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{{Infobox song
| Name = P.S. I Can Change
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008-2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 4:50
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]], Chris Davies
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "P.S. I Can Change"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[Anti-Venom]]"<br>(4)
}}
'''"P.S. I Can Change"''' is the third track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
== Overview ==
"P.S. I Can Change" is one of USS's slower songs. It is only known to have been performed live twice.
== Audio ==
<youtube>o1rYe0xL7mc</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<poem>
If your heart only knew what I was thinking
You’d be thinking it too, maybe
And if your brain only knew what I was feeling
You’d be feeling it too, maybe
I lit a candle and picked me up a pen
I tried expressing this over and again
I sat for hours just staring at a page
And all I wrote was
P.S. I can change
P.S. I can change
Please let me change
P.S. I can change
And if my circles were cubes, I’d be building
A foundation with you
With space as mortar
If this spark only knew the fire it started
Would be hotter than you
Not quite
I lit a candle and picked me up a pen
I tried expressing this over and again
I sat for hours just staring at a page
And all I wrote was
P.S. I can change
P.S. I can change
Please let me change
P.S. I can change
Please let me change
P.S. I can change
</poem>
== See also ==
*''[[Questamation]]''
*[[List of USS songs]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = P.S. I Can Change
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008-2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 4:50
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]], Chris Davies
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "P.S. I Can Change"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[Anti-Venom]]"<br>(4)
}}
'''"P.S. I Can Change"''' is the third track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
== Overview ==
"P.S. I Can Change" is one of USS's slower songs. It is only known to have been performed live twice.
== Audio ==
<youtube>o1rYe0xL7mc</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<poem>
If your heart only knew what I was thinking
You’d be thinking it too, maybe
And if your brain only knew what I was feeling
You’d be feeling it too, maybe
I lit a candle and picked me up a pen
I tried expressing this over and again
I sat for hours just staring at a page
And all I wrote was
P.S. I can change
P.S. I can change
Please let me change
P.S. I can change
And if my circles were cubes, I’d be building
A foundation with you
With space as mortar
If this spark only knew the fire it started
Would be hotter than you
Not quite
I lit a candle and picked me up a pen
I tried expressing this over and again
I sat for hours just staring at a page
And all I wrote was
P.S. I can change
P.S. I can change
Please let me change
P.S. I can change
Please let me change
P.S. I can change
</poem>
== See also ==
*''[[Questamation]]''
*[[List of USS songs]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = P.S. I Can Change
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008-2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 4:50
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]], Chris Davies
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "P.S. I Can Change"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[Anti-Venom]]"<br>(4)
}}
'''"P.S. I Can Change"''' is the third track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
== Overview ==
"P.S. I Can Change" is one of USS's slower songs. It is only known to have been performed live twice.
== Audio ==
<youtube>o1rYe0xL7mc</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<poem>
If your heart only knew what I was thinking
You’d be thinking it too, maybe
And if your brain only knew what I was feeling
You’d be feeling it too, maybe
I lit a candle and picked me up a pen
I tried expressing this over and again
I sat for hours just staring at a page
And all I wrote was
P.S. I can change
P.S. I can change
Please let me change
P.S. I can change
And if my circles were cubes, I’d be building
A foundation with you
With space as mortar
If this spark only knew the fire it started
Would be hotter than you
Not quite
I lit a candle and picked me up a pen
I tried expressing this over and again
I sat for hours just staring at a page
And all I wrote was
P.S. I can change
P.S. I can change
Please let me change
P.S. I can change
Please let me change
P.S. I can change
</poem>
== See also ==
*''[[Questamation]]''
*[[List of USS songs]]
[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:2009]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Laces Out
| Cover = LacesOut.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009<br>February 9, 2009 - as a single
| Recorded = 2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 2:33
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[2 15/16]]"<br>(2008)
| This single = "Laces Out"<br>(2009)
| Next single = "[[Anti-Venom]]"<br>(2009)
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Cloudboy]]"<br>(1)
| This track = "Laces Out"<br>(2)
| Next track = "[[P.S. I Can Change]]"<br>(3)
}}
'''"Laces Out"''' is the lead single and second track from [[Questamation]].
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
== Overview ==
"Laces Out" is a favorite among fans. The song's title seems to reference the 1994 movie Ace Ventura, in which the character Ray Finkle's mother gives the titular Ace Ventura a cookie shaped like a football, and she says "Laces out!". It was released as a single on February 9, 2009, with "[[The Honeypot]]" as a pseudo-B side.
== Music video ==
The music video was shot over the course of two days at the Sound Academy (now called Rebel) in Toronto with a crew of no less than fifty people, and was directed by Jon Knautz.
<youtube>Na_Wm098H9A</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
Direct your eyes to the obvious proof<br>
And puppy dog lies won’t sweeten the truth<br>
I whisper and scream but i can’t refute<br>
It’s absolute<br>
It’s absolute<br>
I bite my lip as you sharpen your tongue<br>
I love you evermore even after you’ve stung<br>
We’re pushing through the dirt, now we’re ready to root<br>
It’s absolute<br>
It’s absolute<br>
I’m breaking through<br>
I’m breaking through, through, through to you<br>
I’m breaking through<br>
I’m breaking through, through, through to you<br>
I’m breaking<br>
And nothingness is bliss when you’re shooting to miss<br>
I wish those days like I wish the plague<br>
I’m pushing at the wind, now I’m pulling the chute<br>
I’m absolute<br>
I’m absolute<br>
It’s absolute<br>
We’re absolute<br>
I’m breaking through<br>
I’m breaking through, through, through to you<br>
I’m breaking through<br>
I’m breaking through, through, through to you<br>
And were my laces out?<br>
I don’t know, I don’t know<br>
And were my laces out?<br>
I don’t know, I don’t know<br>
And were my laces out?<br>
I don’t know, I don’t know<br>
And were my laces out?<br>
I don’t know, I don’t know<br>
== See also ==
*''[[Questamation]]''
*[[List of USS songs]]
[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:Singles]]
[[Category:2009]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Anti-Venom
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:49
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2009)
| This single = "Anti-Venom"<br>(2009)
| Next single = "[[Mavericks]]"<br>(2010)
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[P.S. I Can Change]]"<br>(3)
| This track = "Anti-Venom"<br>(4)
| Next track = "[[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]"<br>(5)
}}
'''Anti-Venom''' is the second single and fourth track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
== Overview ==
"Anti-Venom" was first known to have been demoed by [[Mensa Dropout]] in the early 2000s. It was one of the first songs [[Ashley Buchholz]] showed to [[Human Kebab]] when they met. It was also one of the first songs USS played live from the forthcoming ''Questamation'', being performed at [[WEMF 2008|WEMF]] on June 19, 2008, which was probably the first-ever live performance of the song.
"Anti-Venom" is a favorite among fans. It was released as a single in 2009, becoming very popular on Canadian radio. It was included in the soundtracks for the games "MLB 2K11" and the Nintendo Wii version of "Need for Speed: The Run", propelling its popularity further. It is one of many USS songs to have accidentally had an early mix of the song uploaded to music streaming sites.
=== Early mix ===
<youtube>hUHrD892Tv8</youtube>
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>PKN-NJ2_E_o</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<poem>
Still playing games with the hourly wagers, feeling left out
Could you not see the consequences of treading in your doubt?
Hope is always the antidote, and I’m feeling what I can
Could you not see the obviousness in acting like a man?
Fear is always the catalyst, sending shivers through my heart
And I can’t stop it from happening when I’m falling apart
I can’t stop it from happening when my hope light goes out
Love is always the aperture when my hope light goes out
The truth is...
When the snake sits on the right
The truth is always the anti-venom
The snake sits on the left
The truth is always the anti-venom
The snake sits on the right
The truth is always the anti-venom
The snake sits on the left
I’m laying blame like a cowardly lion, stuck in what was then
Could you not feel the enviousness corroding alloy zen?
Guilt is always the histamine, and I’m scratching at the door
Could you not fuel the urgency and insist there’s something more?
Love is always the catalyst, you make music in my heart
And I can’t stop it from happening when I’m falling apart
I can’t stop it from happening when my hope light goes out
Love is always the aperture when my hope light goes out
Love is always the aperture
You make music in my heart, I beat to
You make music in my heart, I dance to
Pure intention is the scope I am through
You make music in my heart, I dance to
I dance to
I dance to
</poem>
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Anti-Venom
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:49
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2009)
| This single = "Anti-Venom"<br>(2009)
| Next single = "[[Mavericks]]"<br>(2010)
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[P.S. I Can Change]]"<br>(3)
| This track = "Anti-Venom"<br>(4)
| Next track = "[[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]"<br>(5)
}}
'''Anti-Venom''' is the second single and fourth track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
== Overview ==
"Anti-Venom" was first known to have been demoed by [[Mensa Dropout]] in the early 2000s. It was one of the first songs [[Ashley Buchholz]] showed to [[Human Kebab]] when they met. It was also one of the first songs USS played live from the forthcoming ''Questamation'', being performed at [[WEMF 2008|WEMF]] on June 19, 2008, which was probably the first-ever live performance of the song.
"Anti-Venom" is a favorite among fans. It was released as a single in 2009, becoming very popular on Canadian radio. It was included in the soundtracks for the games "MLB 2K11" and the Nintendo Wii version of "Need for Speed: The Run", propelling its popularity further. It is one of many USS songs to have accidentally had an early mix of the song uploaded to music streaming sites.
=== Early mix ===
<youtube>hUHrD892Tv8</youtube>
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>PKN-NJ2_E_o</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<poem>
Still playing games with the hourly wagers, feeling left out
Could you not see the consequences of treading in your doubt?
Hope is always the antidote, and I’m feeling what I can
Could you not see the obviousness in acting like a man?
Fear is always the catalyst, sending shivers through my heart
And I can’t stop it from happening when I’m falling apart
I can’t stop it from happening when my hope light goes out
Love is always the aperture when my hope light goes out
The truth is...
When the snake sits on the right
The truth is always the anti-venom
The snake sits on the left
The truth is always the anti-venom
The snake sits on the right
The truth is always the anti-venom
The snake sits on the left
I’m laying blame like a cowardly lion, stuck in what was then
Could you not feel the enviousness corroding alloy zen?
Guilt is always the histamine, and I’m scratching at the door
Could you not fuel the urgency and insist there’s something more?
Love is always the catalyst, you make music in my heart
And I can’t stop it from happening when I’m falling apart
I can’t stop it from happening when my hope light goes out
Love is always the aperture when my hope light goes out
Love is always the aperture
You make music in my heart, I beat to
You make music in my heart, I dance to
Pure intention is the scope I am through
You make music in my heart, I dance to
I dance to
I dance to
</poem>
== See also ==
*[[Mensa Dropout]]
*''[[Questamation]]''
*[[List of USS songs]]
[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:Singles]]
[[Category:2009]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Anti-Venom
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:49
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2009)
| This single = "Anti-Venom"<br>(2009)
| Next single = "[[Mavericks]]"<br>(2010)
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[P.S. I Can Change]]"<br>(3)
| This track = "Anti-Venom"<br>(4)
| Next track = "[[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]"<br>(5)
}}
'''Anti-Venom''' is the second single and fourth track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
== Overview ==
"Anti-Venom" was first known to have been demoed by [[Mensa Dropout]] in the early 2000s. It was one of the first songs [[Ashley Buchholz]] showed to [[Human Kebab]] when they met. It was also one of the first songs USS played live from the forthcoming ''Questamation'', being performed at [[WEMF 2008|WEMF]] on June 19, 2008, which was probably the first-ever live performance of the song.
"Anti-Venom" is a favorite among fans. It was released as a single in 2009, becoming very popular on Canadian radio. It was included in the soundtracks for the games "MLB 2K11" and the Nintendo Wii version of "Need for Speed: The Run", propelling its popularity further. It is one of many USS songs to have accidentally had an early mix of the song uploaded to music streaming sites.
=== Early mix ===
<youtube>hUHrD892Tv8</youtube>
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Mensa Dropout]]|Anti-Venom||2001-2003||||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Anti-Venom||Summer 2008|Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON|3:49|[[Questamation]]||}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>PKN-NJ2_E_o</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<poem>
Still playing games with the hourly wagers, feeling left out
Could you not see the consequences of treading in your doubt?
Hope is always the antidote, and I’m feeling what I can
Could you not see the obviousness in acting like a man?
Fear is always the catalyst, sending shivers through my heart
And I can’t stop it from happening when I’m falling apart
I can’t stop it from happening when my hope light goes out
Love is always the aperture when my hope light goes out
The truth is...
When the snake sits on the right
The truth is always the anti-venom
The snake sits on the left
The truth is always the anti-venom
The snake sits on the right
The truth is always the anti-venom
The snake sits on the left
I’m laying blame like a cowardly lion, stuck in what was then
Could you not feel the enviousness corroding alloy zen?
Guilt is always the histamine, and I’m scratching at the door
Could you not fuel the urgency and insist there’s something more?
Love is always the catalyst, you make music in my heart
And I can’t stop it from happening when I’m falling apart
I can’t stop it from happening when my hope light goes out
Love is always the aperture when my hope light goes out
Love is always the aperture
You make music in my heart, I beat to
You make music in my heart, I dance to
Pure intention is the scope I am through
You make music in my heart, I dance to
I dance to
I dance to
</poem>
== See also ==
*[[Mensa Dropout]]
*''[[Questamation]]''
*[[List of USS songs]]
[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:Singles]]
[[Category:2009]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Anti-Venom
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:49
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2009)
| This single = "Anti-Venom"<br>(2009)
| Next single = "[[Mavericks]]"<br>(2010)
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[P.S. I Can Change]]"<br>(3)
| This track = "Anti-Venom"<br>(4)
| Next track = "[[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]"<br>(5)
}}
'''Anti-Venom''' is the second single and fourth track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
*''[[Singles]]'' (2014)
== Overview ==
"Anti-Venom" was first known to have been demoed by [[Mensa Dropout]] in the early 2000s. It was one of the first songs [[Ashley Buchholz]] showed to [[Human Kebab]] when they met. It was also one of the first songs USS played live from the forthcoming ''Questamation'', being performed at [[WEMF 2008|WEMF]] on June 19, 2008, which was probably the first-ever live performance of the song.
"Anti-Venom" is a favorite among fans. It was released as a single in 2009, becoming very popular on Canadian radio. It was included in the soundtracks for the games "MLB 2K11" and the Nintendo Wii version of "Need for Speed: The Run", propelling its popularity further. It is one of many USS songs to have accidentally had an early mix of the song uploaded to music streaming sites.
=== Early mix ===
<youtube>hUHrD892Tv8</youtube>
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Mensa Dropout]]|Anti-Venom||2001-2003||||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Anti-Venom||Summer 2008|Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON|3:49|[[Questamation]]||}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>PKN-NJ2_E_o</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<poem>
Still playing games with the hourly wagers, feeling left out
Could you not see the consequences of treading in your doubt?
Hope is always the antidote, and I’m feeling what I can
Could you not see the obviousness in acting like a man?
Fear is always the catalyst, sending shivers through my heart
And I can’t stop it from happening when I’m falling apart
I can’t stop it from happening when my hope light goes out
Love is always the aperture when my hope light goes out
The truth is...
When the snake sits on the right
The truth is always the anti-venom
The snake sits on the left
The truth is always the anti-venom
The snake sits on the right
The truth is always the anti-venom
The snake sits on the left
I’m laying blame like a cowardly lion, stuck in what was then
Could you not feel the enviousness corroding alloy zen?
Guilt is always the histamine, and I’m scratching at the door
Could you not fuel the urgency and insist there’s something more?
Love is always the catalyst, you make music in my heart
And I can’t stop it from happening when I’m falling apart
I can’t stop it from happening when my hope light goes out
Love is always the aperture when my hope light goes out
Love is always the aperture
You make music in my heart, I beat to
You make music in my heart, I dance to
Pure intention is the scope I am through
You make music in my heart, I dance to
I dance to
I dance to
</poem>
== See also ==
*[[Mensa Dropout]]
*''[[Questamation]]''
*[[List of USS songs]]
[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:Singles]]
[[Category:2009]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Anti-Venom
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = Summer 2008 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:49
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2009)
| This single = "Anti-Venom"<br>(2009)
| Next single = "[[Mavericks]]"<br>(2010)
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[P.S. I Can Change]]"<br>(3)
| This track = "Anti-Venom"<br>(4)
| Next track = "[[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]"<br>(5)
}}
'''Anti-Venom''' is the second single and fourth track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
*''[[Singles]]'' (2014)
== Overview ==
"Anti-Venom" was first known to have been demoed by [[Mensa Dropout]] in the early 2000s. It was one of the first songs [[Ashley Buchholz]] showed to [[Human Kebab]] when they met. It was also one of the first songs USS played live from the forthcoming ''Questamation'', being performed at [[WEMF 2008|WEMF]] on June 19, 2008, which was probably the first-ever live performance of the song.
"Anti-Venom" is a favorite among fans. It was released as a single in 2009, becoming very popular on Canadian radio. It was included in the soundtracks for the games "MLB 2K11" and the Nintendo Wii version of "Need for Speed: The Run", propelling its popularity further. It is one of many USS songs to have accidentally had an early mix of the song uploaded to music streaming sites.
=== Early mix ===
<youtube>hUHrD892Tv8</youtube>
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Mensa Dropout]]|Anti-Venom||2001-2003||||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Anti-Venom||Summer 2008|Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON|3:49|[[Questamation]]||}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>PKN-NJ2_E_o</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<poem>
Still playing games with the hourly wagers, feeling left out
Could you not see the consequences of treading in your doubt?
Hope is always the antidote, and I’m feeling what I can
Could you not see the obviousness in acting like a man?
Fear is always the catalyst, sending shivers through my heart
And I can’t stop it from happening when I’m falling apart
I can’t stop it from happening when my hope light goes out
Love is always the aperture when my hope light goes out
The truth is...
When the snake sits on the right
The truth is always the anti-venom
The snake sits on the left
The truth is always the anti-venom
The snake sits on the right
The truth is always the anti-venom
The snake sits on the left
I’m laying blame like a cowardly lion, stuck in what was then
Could you not feel the enviousness corroding alloy zen?
Guilt is always the histamine, and I’m scratching at the door
Could you not fuel the urgency and insist there’s something more?
Love is always the catalyst, you make music in my heart
And I can’t stop it from happening when I’m falling apart
I can’t stop it from happening when my hope light goes out
Love is always the aperture when my hope light goes out
Love is always the aperture
You make music in my heart, I beat to
You make music in my heart, I dance to
Pure intention is the scope I am through
You make music in my heart, I dance to
I dance to
I dance to
</poem>
== See also ==
*[[Mensa Dropout]]
*''[[Questamation]]''
*[[List of USS songs]]
[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:Singles]]
[[Category:2009]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Anti-Venom
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = Summer 2008 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:49
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2009)
| This single = "Anti-Venom"<br>(2009)
| Next single = "[[Mavericks]]"<br>(2010)
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[P.S. I Can Change]]"<br>(3)
| This track = "Anti-Venom"<br>(4)
| Next track = "[[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]"<br>(5)
}}
'''Anti-Venom''' is the second single and fourth track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
*''[[Singles]]'' (2014)
== Overview ==
"Anti-Venom" was first known to have been demoed by [[Mensa Dropout]] in the early 2000s. It was one of the first songs [[Ashley Buchholz]] showed to [[Human Kebab]] when they met. It was also one of the first songs USS played live from the forthcoming ''Questamation'', being performed at [[WEMF 2008|WEMF]] on June 19, 2008, which was probably the first-ever live performance of the song.
"Anti-Venom" is a favorite among fans. It was released as a single in 2009, becoming very popular on Canadian radio. It was included in the soundtracks for the games "MLB 2K11" and the Nintendo Wii version of "Need for Speed: The Run", propelling its popularity further. It is one of many USS songs to have accidentally had an early mix of the song uploaded to music streaming sites.
=== Early mix ===
<youtube>hUHrD892Tv8</youtube>
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Mensa Dropout]]|Anti-Venom||2001-2003||||}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[USS]]|Anti-Venom|antivenom scratch|January 2008||||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Anti-Venom||Summer 2008|Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON|3:49|[[Questamation]]||}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>PKN-NJ2_E_o</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<poem>
Still playing games with the hourly wagers, feeling left out
Could you not see the consequences of treading in your doubt?
Hope is always the antidote, and I’m feeling what I can
Could you not see the obviousness in acting like a man?
Fear is always the catalyst, sending shivers through my heart
And I can’t stop it from happening when I’m falling apart
I can’t stop it from happening when my hope light goes out
Love is always the aperture when my hope light goes out
The truth is...
When the snake sits on the right
The truth is always the anti-venom
The snake sits on the left
The truth is always the anti-venom
The snake sits on the right
The truth is always the anti-venom
The snake sits on the left
I’m laying blame like a cowardly lion, stuck in what was then
Could you not feel the enviousness corroding alloy zen?
Guilt is always the histamine, and I’m scratching at the door
Could you not fuel the urgency and insist there’s something more?
Love is always the catalyst, you make music in my heart
And I can’t stop it from happening when I’m falling apart
I can’t stop it from happening when my hope light goes out
Love is always the aperture when my hope light goes out
Love is always the aperture
You make music in my heart, I beat to
You make music in my heart, I dance to
Pure intention is the scope I am through
You make music in my heart, I dance to
I dance to
I dance to
</poem>
== See also ==
*[[Mensa Dropout]]
*''[[Questamation]]''
*[[List of USS songs]]
[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:Singles]]
[[Category:2009]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Anti-Venom
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = Summer 2008 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:49
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Laces Out]]"<br>(2009)
| This single = "Anti-Venom"<br>(2009)
| Next single = "[[Mavericks]]"<br>(2010)
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[P.S. I Can Change]]"<br>(3)
| This track = "Anti-Venom"<br>(4)
| Next track = "[[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]"<br>(5)
}}
"'''Anti-Venom'''" is the second single and fourth track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
*''[[Singles]]'' (2014)
== Overview ==
"Anti-Venom" was first known to have been demoed by [[Mensa Dropout]] in the early 2000s. It was one of the first songs [[Ashley Buchholz]] showed to [[Human Kebab]] when they met. It was also one of the first songs USS played live from the forthcoming ''Questamation'', being performed at [[WEMF 2008|WEMF]] on June 19, 2008, which was probably the first-ever live performance of the song.
"Anti-Venom" is a favorite among fans. It was released as a single in 2009, becoming very popular on Canadian radio. It was included in the soundtracks for the games "MLB 2K11" and the Nintendo Wii version of "Need for Speed: The Run", propelling its popularity further. It is one of many USS songs to have accidentally had an early mix of the song uploaded to music streaming sites.
=== Early mix ===
<youtube>hUHrD892Tv8</youtube>
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Mensa Dropout]]|Anti-Venom||2001-2003||||}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[USS]]|Anti-Venom|antivenom scratch|January 2008||||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Anti-Venom||Summer 2008|Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON|3:49|[[Questamation]]||}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>PKN-NJ2_E_o</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<poem>
Still playing games with the hourly wagers, feeling left out
Could you not see the consequences of treading in your doubt?
Hope is always the antidote, and I’m feeling what I can
Could you not see the obviousness in acting like a man?
Fear is always the catalyst, sending shivers through my heart
And I can’t stop it from happening when I’m falling apart
I can’t stop it from happening when my hope light goes out
Love is always the aperture when my hope light goes out
The truth is...
When the snake sits on the right
The truth is always the anti-venom
The snake sits on the left
The truth is always the anti-venom
The snake sits on the right
The truth is always the anti-venom
The snake sits on the left
I’m laying blame like a cowardly lion, stuck in what was then
Could you not feel the enviousness corroding alloy zen?
Guilt is always the histamine, and I’m scratching at the door
Could you not fuel the urgency and insist there’s something more?
Love is always the catalyst, you make music in my heart
And I can’t stop it from happening when I’m falling apart
I can’t stop it from happening when my hope light goes out
Love is always the aperture when my hope light goes out
Love is always the aperture
You make music in my heart, I beat to
You make music in my heart, I dance to
Pure intention is the scope I am through
You make music in my heart, I dance to
I dance to
I dance to
</poem>
== See also ==
*[[Mensa Dropout]]
*''[[Questamation]]''
*[[List of USS songs]]
[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:Singles]]
[[Category:2009]]
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Created page with ""'''Neurochemical Warfare'''" is the title of two songs by [[USS]]: *"[[Turquoise 1:11|Neurochemical Warfare]]" - An early title for "[[Turquoise 1:11]]." *"[[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]" - A song from ''[[Questamation]]''."
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"'''Neurochemical Warfare'''" is the title of two songs by [[USS]]:
*"[[Turquoise 1:11|Neurochemical Warfare]]" - An early title for "[[Turquoise 1:11]]."
*"[[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]" - A song from ''[[Questamation]]''.
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"'''Neurochemical Warfare'''" is the title of two songs by [[USS]]:
*"[[Turquoise 1:11|Neurochemical Warfare]]" - An early title for "[[Turquoise 1:11]]."
*"[[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]" - A song from ''[[Questamation]]''.
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'''Thred''' was a band formed by [[Ashley Buchholz]] in 1994, which lasted until 1997. The band made [[What's Happenin'|one demo]]. It is currently not known what other members were in the band.
== Discography ==
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| Former members = [[Ashley Buchholz]]<br>Ryan Darragh<br>Kevin Perrelin<br>Adam Buchholz
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'''Ash Happily''' was a band formed by [[Ashley Buchholz]] in 1999. They only recorded one song before splitting up.
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*"[[Drop Seagull]]" (1999)
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*''[[Quixonic]]''
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'''Quixonic''' was a band formed by [[Ashley Buchholz]] in 1999, shortly after the dissolving of [[Ash Happily]]. The band released [[Quixonic (demo)|one demo]].
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*''[[Quixonic (demo)|Quixonic]]'' (2000)
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*[[Thred]]
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[[Team of Captains]] performed at the Cameron House in Toronto on September 9, 2005. This show is notable for being the only Team of Captains show to have video or audio available.
== Overview ==
Team of Captains performed in the back room of the Cameron House alongside [[B.A. Johnston]] and [[Poor Pelly]] at 10 PM.
== Setlist ==
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| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| title4 = [[St. Gregory (and the 5.1 Dendrite Portico)]]
| note5 = DJ Oven & Stove scratch break
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| title8 = [[F.I.A.D.]]
| title9 = [[Me vs Us]]
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''This video is only of the first eight minutes of the show; the audio is the full show.''
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== Gallery ==
== See also ==
*[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
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[[Team of Captains]] performed at the Cameron House in Toronto on September 9, 2005. This show is notable for being the only Team of Captains show to have video or audio available.
== Overview ==
Team of Captains performed in the back room of the Cameron House alongside [[B.A. Johnston]] and [[Poor Pelly]] at 10 PM. The full audio of the show was released on the band's website the next day, which apparently garnered over 10,000 downloads across the world.
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== Audio/Video ==
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== Gallery ==
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*[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
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== Overview ==
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== Setlist ==
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| title2 = [[3 Purple Butterflies]]
| title3 = [[Drop Around The Clock]]
| title4 = [[St. Gregory (and the 5.1 Dendrite Portico)]]
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| title7 = [[Cloudboy]]
| title8 = [[F.I.A.D.]]
| title9 = [[Me vs Us]]
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== Audio/Video ==
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== Gallery ==
== See also ==
*[[WORLD TOUR!!! (Upper Central Lake Ontario Leg)]]
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== See also ==
*[[List of USS tours]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Turquoise 1:11
| Cover = Turquoise111.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br>December 24, 2021 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 4:59
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = Barbara Marciniak
| Producer = [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Feel Alive]]"<br>(2020)
| This single = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(2021)
| Next single = "[[Never Stop]]"<br>(2022)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Pornostartrek]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(6)
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| Album = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(6)
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'''Turquoise 1:11''' was the original sixth track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP, which was replaced by [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings due to copyright issues. It was later re-released as a single on December 24, 2021.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]'' (2007)
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Overview ==
"Turquoise 1:11" is an homage to the drum and bass scene in Toronto, Ontario. It is a complicated track, featuring minor chord progressions, 4 amen breakbeats chopped up and edited together, plus a couple more sequenced drums and vocals taken from a reading of a Barbara Marciniak inspirational piece, all amalgamating into 32 total tracks. It was only included on [[Welding the C:/]] as a pseudo-bonus track and was originally intended to be given to local drum and bass DJs.
In 2008, legal complaints were issued against the band for the use of the main sample in the song and thus it had to be taken off the EP. It was soon replaced by "[[The Honeypot]]" and Welding the C:/ was re-released on May 30. Turquoise 1:11 got a re-release as a single on December 24, 2021.
== Known recordings ==
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== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
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=== Demo ===
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== Lyrics ==
You are, now, all of you, answering a call<br>
We have said recently the call has gone out<br>
The trumpets have been blasted<br>
It has been called out into the universe<br>
And now is the time<br>
<br>
You are going to see your reality turned upside down<br>
You are going to see chaos<br>
You are going to see confusion<br>
You are forming new bodies, from the inside out<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one<br>
Because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
A certain amount of disruption or chaos<br>
Is necessary to create new order<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
As you, yourself grow<br>
Telepathically you affect those around<br>
In your family, in your school systems, in your neighbourhood<br>
And then of course, within your world<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
In your terms, what you call critical mass<br>
When a certain number of individuals achieve a certain state of knowing<br>
Others will instantly comprehend<br>
<br>
The 3rd dimensional experience is composed of thinking<br>
The 4th dimensional experience is more involved with feeling<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
Be very gentle with yourself and your experiences<br>
Love yourself, trust yourself<br>
There is a part of you that indeed knows whats going on<br>
And there is a part that has no idea<br>
And the part that has no idea, just allow it to tag along...do not judge it<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts
{{Song lineage|''This song is part of the '''"[[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]"''' lineage of songs''
*[[Turquoise 1:11|Neurochemical Warfare]] (2006)
*[[Turquoise 1:11]] (2007)
*[[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]] (2009) }}
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 4:21
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Anti-Venom]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[Stationery Robbery]]"<br>(6)
}}
"'''Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade'''" is the fifth track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
== Overview ==
"Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade" is a reworking of "[[Turquoise 1:11]]" from initial pressings of ''[[Welding the C:/]]'', which was taken off the EP due to copyright concerns. The name was taken from "Turquoise 1:11"'s initial name, "Neurochemical Warfare". It is one of many USS songs to have accidentally had a rough mix of the song uploaded to music streaming sites.
=== Rough mix ===
<youtube>IQIehLYD_Iw</youtube>
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>ozabzGRWKCc</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<poem>
I’m one west of C
I’ve made an obstacle course out of me
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
With you
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
With you
Prescribe me alive
Make me a fraction that’s lonely and divided as
I watch the chase from the back seat kiss and ride
Hold me in your arms ‘til I fall asleep
Sleep
Neurochemical warfare gas masquerade
Neurochemical warfare gas masquerade
Psychological warfare ass backwards maze
Like an objective source that’s too right to change
When my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
With you
I spy with my little eye, something that’s a lie
I spy with my little eye, something that’s a lie
I spy with my little eye, something
Neurochemical warfare gas masquerade
Neurochemical warfare gas masquerade
Psychological warfare ass backwards maze
Like an objective source that’s too right to change
When my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
With you
</poem>
== See also ==
*[[Turquoise 1:11]]
*[[List of USS songs]]
{{Song lineage|''This song is part of the '''"[[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]"''' lineage of songs''
*[[Turquoise 1:11|Neurochemical Warfare]] (2006)
*[[Turquoise 1:11]] (2007)
*[[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]] (2009) }}
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 4:21
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Anti-Venom]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[Stationery Robbery]]"<br>(6)
}}
"'''Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade'''" is the fifth track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
== Overview ==
"Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade" is a reworking of "[[Turquoise 1:11]]" from initial pressings of ''[[Welding the C:/]]'', which was taken off the EP due to copyright concerns. The name was taken from "Turquoise 1:11"'s initial name, "Neurochemical Warfare". It is one of many USS songs to have accidentally had a rough mix of the song uploaded to music streaming sites.
=== Rough mix ===
<youtube>IQIehLYD_Iw</youtube>
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
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{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>ozabzGRWKCc</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<poem>
I’m one west of C
I’ve made an obstacle course out of me
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
With you
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
With you
Prescribe me alive
Make me a fraction that’s lonely and divided as
I watch the chase from the back seat kiss and ride
Hold me in your arms ‘til I fall asleep
Sleep
Neurochemical warfare gas masquerade
Neurochemical warfare gas masquerade
Psychological warfare ass backwards maze
Like an objective source that’s too right to change
When my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
With you
I spy with my little eye, something that’s a lie
I spy with my little eye, something that’s a lie
I spy with my little eye, something
Neurochemical warfare gas masquerade
Neurochemical warfare gas masquerade
Psychological warfare ass backwards maze
Like an objective source that’s too right to change
When my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
With you
</poem>
== See also ==
*[[Turquoise 1:11]]
*[[List of USS songs]]
{{Song lineage|''This song is part of the '''"[[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]"''' lineage of songs''
*[[Turquoise 1:11|Neurochemical Warfare]] (2006)
*[[Turquoise 1:11]] (2007)
*[[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]] (2009) }}
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Funk Flash
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:42
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(6)
| This track = "Funk Flash"<br>(7)
| Next track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(8)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Quixonic (demo)
| Type = demo
| This track = "Funk Flash"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[S'up]]"<br>(2)
}}
}}
'''Funk Flash''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the seventh track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Overview ==
"Funk Flash" was first demoed by [[Quixonic]] in 2000. It would be released in 2006 on [[Flying With Brian 3]] with the last verse taken from a version of "[[3 Purple Butterflies]]" from [[Team of Captains]]. Funk Flash would frequently be played live throughout the band's earlier years. The verses would later be used in [[Oddloop|the band's cover of "Oddloop" by Frederic]], and the last verse would be used in "[[Domino]]".
== Audio ==
=== USS version ===
<youtube>qJ6L2GgWE70</youtube>
=== Quixonic version ===
<youtube>BNCkb9WQcFE</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
I got magic in my fingertips<br>
I’m profound, I got a sound that gets your crew doin backflips<br>
I put the grooves in your dancin shoes<br>
So don’t wait, don’t hesitate to let your heart dictate your fate<br>
<br>
I met a girl just the other day<br>
I said hey, she said yo, I said hey, she said yo, I know<br>
Who puts the grooves in your dancin shoes<br>
So if you got it, step up, but if you don’t, you better listen up<br>
<br>
Cause if you don’t got the groove on<br>
Well I suggest you get a move on, son<br>
And if you can’t feel that funk flash<br>
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash, I<br>
<br>
Got to find my flow, life plans, I’m beginnin em<br>
No one really pays Ash any more than minimum<br>
I’m not the one to obey the status quo<br>
I was an amateur but I prefer to be a pro, yo<br>
<br>
Check with your doctor ‘fore you get into this routine<br>
I flow slow like the gravy on your poutine<br>
Spic and span on the mic, they call me Mr Clean<br>
So buckle up before you travel in my rhyme machine<br>
<br>
Year round, packin bud like an evergreen<br>
Try exercise ‘stead of munchin on your lean cuisine<br>
<br>
And if you don’t got the groove on<br>
Well I suggest you get a move on, son<br>
And if you can’t feel that funk flash<br>
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash, I<br>
<br>
I got a vibe that’s electrical<br>
I connect with an effect that’s both correct and G symmetrical <br>
So watch my back because I'm classified<br>
And the files are next to Watergate because the government knows in every state<br>
<br>
Bill Gates may be a big shot<br>
But all the money on his empire can never buy the groove I got <br>
Bill Gates may be a big shot<br>
But all the money on his empire can never buy the groove I got<br>
Cause if you don't got the groove on<br>
Then I suggest you get a move on, son<br>
And if you can't feel that funk flash<br>
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash<br>
<br>
Don't mean to be technical, clear as the crystical<br>
Ash don't got a Glock, he prefers to eat a popsicle<br>
Defyin laws of gravity, opinion like a cavity <br>
I like to talk shit but prefer originality<br>
<br>
Whiter than bone marrow, sharp like the arrow<br>
In Mexico I smoke the ganja, wear the sombrero<br>
Bless the ones who copy me, respect the disc jockey<br>
You see I stole park place and boardwalk so I always win Monopoly<br>
<br>
Cruisin in the sloop, fruitalize the Froot Loop<br>
Excuse me waiter sir, there's a fly in my soupy soup<br>
So the pyros keep on lighting, dirt and soap keep up the fighting<br>
Verbal contracts ain't worth shit, we like to seal the deal in writing<br>
<br>
Cruizin in the jetta, red like the poinsettia<br>
Got no double barrels, automatics, sawed-offs, Berettas<br>
Thought you was god sent, it's just my environment<br>
I'll be Brian Mackenzie until the day of my retirement<br>
(Or your enlightenment, whichever comes first)
== See also ==
*[[Domino]]
*[[Oddloop]]
*[[3 Purple Butterflies]]
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'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name "Team of Captains" and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. [[USS]] was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.
Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and a whole lotta bass. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, they have [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|3 full-length albums, 4 EPs and 4 non-album singles]]. The band dissolved in 2022, performing [[USS concert: 06/11/2022|one final]] [[List of USS concerts|concert]] on June 11.
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'''USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)''' was a Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo based in Ontario, Canada. They formed in January 2005 under the name "Team of Captains" and went on hiatus in May 2006, joining forces again in the Spring of 2007. [[USS]] was comprised of [[Ashley Buchholz]] (vocals, guitar, erhu) and [[Human Kebab|Jason "Human Kebab" Parsons]] (DJ, hypeman). Former members included [[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] (beats, engineering, left November 2005). The band also had [[Matthew Murphy]] as their dedicated live drummer from 2011-2022.
Their music typically consisted of acoustic guitars, turntable scratching, samples, drums and a whole lotta bass. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, they have [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker#Discography|3 full-length albums, 4 EPs and 4 non-album singles]]. The band dissolved in 2022, performing [[USS concert: 06/11/2022|one final]] [[List of USS concerts|concert]] on June 11.
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = 2003-2006
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, experimental folk, acoustic
| Length = 22:43
| Last album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
| This album = '''''Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''''Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker''''' (also known as the U-turn EP) is a demo EP from [[USS]], which was released on January 24, 2007, with a release party at Andy Poolhall following the same day.
== Overview ==
After releasing ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]'' in 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] almost immediately went back to work on what became the third demo under the USS name. 6 out of the 7 tracks are taken from older demos, with "[[Me vs Us]]" being the only track recorded specifically for this demo.
=== Origins of ''2007 Demo'' tracks ===
*[[Time For A Change]] - ''Unknown''
*[[Prefontaine]] - ''See [[Half Asleep In Frogs Pajamas]]''
*[[Ice Robots]] - [[Melodic Skeletons]]
*[[Choices]] - [[Flying With Brian 3]]
*[[Turquoise 1:11]] - ''Unknown''
*[[K.I.T.]] - [[Flying With Brian 3]] (edited)
The demo was finished the following January and would be released on the 24th at [[USS concert: 01/24/2007|a release party]] at Andy Poolhall in Toronto, Ontario.
== Audio ==
<youtube>IR3yxuERvYA</youtube>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 22:43
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Time For A Change]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 0:53
| title2 = [[Prefontaine]]
| writer2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 3:19
| title3 = [[Ice Robots]]
| note3 = Instrumental
| length3 = 0:42
| title4 = [[Choices]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:39
| title5 = [[Turquoise 1:11|Turquoise 111]]
| writer5 = Barbara Marciniak
| length5 = 4:05
| title6 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer6 = Buchholz
| length6 = 4:52
| title7 = [[Me vs Us]]
| writer7 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons
| length7 = 5:10
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006 at [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s home studio
| Genre = Acoustic, folk, drum and bass
| Length = 44:51
| Last album = ''[[Burn At Will]]''<br>(2003)
| This album = '''''Flying With Brian 3'''''<br>(2006)
| Next album = ''[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''<br>(2007)
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'''Flying With Brian 3''' is [[USS]]'s second demo. 50 copies were made and distributed in 2006.
== Overview ==
After [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus in the summer of 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] went back on the road doing [[List of USS concerts#Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo)|solo shows]], while [[Human Kebab]] went to work at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta, occasionally going home to record songs for [[Willnaught Roughness]]. During this time, it was decided that Ashley, [[Brian Mackenzie]] and a few friends would record an album. This culminated into "Flying With Brian 3" and was recorded mostly acoustic in the studio located inside the house Ashley, Human Kebab and Brian used to live, often dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". The name originated from a cruise called "Flying With Brian" featuring Ashley and some friends. A house party happened later, called "Flying With Brian 2", and for the third "Flying With Brian", an album was recorded.
Like "[[Burn At Will]]", "Flying With Brian 3" was released in a limited quantity of 50 CDs in 2006, in hopes that people would burn copies and distribute them to others. It includes 13 tracks; 12 acoustic tracks and 1 already produced track ([[Neurochemical Warfare]]). 7 of these tracks would become later [[USS]] tracks, notably [[Now Is Well]] becoming [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]], [[Funk Flash]] becoming [[Domino]], [[Let's Go Out And Play]] becoming [[Nepal]], and the already mentioned [[Neurochemical Warfare]] becoming [[Turquoise 1:11]].
== Audio ==
<youtube>inCeUxheirI</youtube>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 44:51
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[A Word From Brian]]
| writer1 = Brian Mackenzie
| length1 = 1:04
| title2 = [[Theory vs Action]]
| writer2 = Ashley Buchholz
| length2 = 3:45
| title3 = [[Now Is Well]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:37
| title4 = [[I Need Weed Like A Career]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:45
| title5 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 5:20
| title6 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer6 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons, Charles Topping
| length6 = 4:15
| title7 = [[Funk Flash]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 3:42
| title8 = [[Choices]]
| writer8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:42
| title9 = [[World War Me]]
| writer9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 3:34
| title10 = [[Buzz Of The Open Road]]
| writer10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 2:34
| title11 = [[Let's Go Out And Play]]
| writer11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:38
| title12 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray]]
| writer12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 1:59
| title13 = [[Turquoise 1:11|Neurochemical Warfare]]
| note13 = Instrumental
| length13 = 3:00
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== See also ==
*[[Burn At Will]]
*[[Team of Captains]]
*[[Willnaught Roughness]]
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| Name = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006 at [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s home studio
| Genre = Acoustic, folk, drum and bass
| Length = 44:51
| Last album = ''[[Burn At Will]]''<br>(2003)
| This album = '''''Flying With Brian 3'''''<br>(2006)
| Next album = ''[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''<br>(2007)
}}
'''''Flying With Brian 3''''' is [[USS]]'s second demo. 50 copies were made and distributed in 2006.
== Overview ==
After [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus in the summer of 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] went back on the road doing [[List of USS concerts#Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo)|solo shows]], while [[Human Kebab]] went to work at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta, occasionally going home to record songs for [[Willnaught Roughness]]. During this time, it was decided that Ashley, [[Brian Mackenzie]] and a few friends would record an album. This culminated into "Flying With Brian 3" and was recorded mostly acoustic in the studio located inside the house Ashley, Human Kebab and Brian used to live, often dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". The name originated from a cruise called "Flying With Brian" featuring Ashley and some friends. A house party happened later, called "Flying With Brian 2", and for the third "Flying With Brian", an album was recorded.
Like "[[Burn At Will]]", "Flying With Brian 3" was released in a limited quantity of 50 CDs in 2006, in hopes that people would burn copies and distribute them to others. It includes 13 tracks; 12 acoustic tracks and 1 already produced track ([[Neurochemical Warfare]]). 7 of these tracks would become later [[USS]] tracks, notably [[Now Is Well]] becoming [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]], [[Funk Flash]] becoming [[Domino]], [[Let's Go Out And Play]] becoming [[Nepal]], and the already mentioned [[Neurochemical Warfare]] becoming [[Turquoise 1:11]].
== Audio ==
<youtube>inCeUxheirI</youtube>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 44:51
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[A Word From Brian]]
| writer1 = Brian Mackenzie
| length1 = 1:04
| title2 = [[Theory vs Action]]
| writer2 = Ashley Buchholz
| length2 = 3:45
| title3 = [[Now Is Well]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:37
| title4 = [[I Need Weed Like A Career]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:45
| title5 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 5:20
| title6 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer6 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons, Charles Topping
| length6 = 4:15
| title7 = [[Funk Flash]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 3:42
| title8 = [[Choices]]
| writer8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:42
| title9 = [[World War Me]]
| writer9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 3:34
| title10 = [[Buzz Of The Open Road]]
| writer10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 2:34
| title11 = [[Let's Go Out And Play]]
| writer11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:38
| title12 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray]]
| writer12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 1:59
| title13 = [[Turquoise 1:11|Neurochemical Warfare]]
| note13 = Instrumental
| length13 = 3:00
}}
== See also ==
*[[Burn At Will]]
*[[Team of Captains]]
*[[Willnaught Roughness]]
[[Category:USS demos]] [[Category:2006]]
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| Name = Ice Robots
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = Demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = Unknown
| Length = 0:42
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Prefontaine]]"<br>(2)
| This track = "Ice Robots"<br>(3)
| Next track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
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"'''Ice Robots'''" is a song by [[USS]], and the third track off of the [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|2007 demo]].
== Overview ==
"Ice Robots" is an interlude. It was first included on a cassette [[Ashley Buchholz]] made called ''[[Melodic Skeletons]]''.<ref>YouTube comment by user toc69</ref>
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL0cHhBS3WI Listen to the song - YouTube]
== References ==
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| Name = APPROVED
| Type = EP
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = Approved.jpg
| Released = May 3, 2011
| Recorded = May 2010-March 2011
| Genre = Pop, electronic, alternative rock
| Length = 25:19
| Label = [[Smashing World Records]]
| Producer = [[Thomas Salter]]
| Last album = ''[[Questamation]]''<br>(2009)
| This album = '''''APPROVED'''''<br>(2011)
| Next album = ''[[Advanced Basics]]''<br>(2014)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = APPROVED
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| single 2 date = October 11, 2011
| single 3 = [[Damini]]
| single 3 date = 2012
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'''''APPROVED''''' is the second EP by [[USS]]. It was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on May 3, 2011. It was USS's last release with Smashing World Records.
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 25:19
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons/Thomas Salter
| length1 = 3:44
| title2 = [[Damini]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons/Salter
| length2 = 3:51
| title3 = [[Heaven on Mars]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Charles Topping/Salter
| length3 = 3:20
| title4 = [[Prefontaine]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons/Salter
| length4 = 3:32
| title5 = [[Minus Me]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons/Salter
| length5 = 3:15
| title6 = [[N/A OK]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons/Salter
| length6 = 3:23
| title7 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 4:11
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| Genre = Pop, electronic, alternative rock
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| Producer = [[Thomas Salter]]
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| Next album = ''[[Advanced Basics]]''<br>(2014)
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'''''APPROVED''''' (also known as ''USS APPROVED'') is the second EP by [[USS]]. It was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on May 3, 2011. It was USS's last release with Smashing World Records.
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
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| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons/Thomas Salter
| length1 = 3:44
| title2 = [[Damini]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons/Salter
| length2 = 3:51
| title3 = [[Heaven on Mars]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Charles Topping/Salter
| length3 = 3:20
| title4 = [[Prefontaine]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons/Salter
| length4 = 3:32
| title5 = [[Minus Me]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons/Salter
| length5 = 3:15
| title6 = [[N/A OK]]
| writer6 = Buchholz/Parsons/Salter
| length6 = 3:23
| title7 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 4:11
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| Name = Time For A Change
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = Demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = Unknown
| Length = 0:53
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)
| Album type = Demo
| This track = "Time For A Change"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Prefontaine]]"<br>(2)
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'''Time For A Change''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the first track off of the [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|2007 demo]].
== Overview ==
"Time For A Change" is an introductory track. Its name likely comes from [[Time For A Change (charity)|the charity organization of the same name]], which was ran by [[Brian Mackenzie]]. The samples used in the track would later make their way into "[[Better Living Centre]]" and "[[Visionary Science Patrol]]".
== Lyrics ==
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4b8nV0qtQU Listen to the song - YouTube]
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| Name = Time For A Change
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = Demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = Unknown
| Length = 0:53
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)
| Album type = Demo
| This track = "Time For A Change"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Prefontaine]]"<br>(2)
| Misc = {{Song lineage:Better Living Centre}}
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'''Time For A Change''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the first track off of the [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|2007 demo]].
== Overview ==
"Time For A Change" is an introductory track. Its name likely comes from [[Time For A Change (charity)|the charity organization of the same name]], which was ran by [[Brian Mackenzie]]. The samples used in the track would later make their way into "[[Better Living Centre]]" and "[[Visionary Science Patrol]]".
== Lyrics ==
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4b8nV0qtQU Listen to the song - YouTube]
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| Name = Time For A Change
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = Demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = Unknown
| Length = 0:53
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)
| Album type = Demo
| This track = "Time For A Change"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Prefontaine]]"<br>(2)
| Misc = {{Song lineage:Better Living Centre}}
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'''Time For A Change''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the first track off of the [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|2007 demo]].
== Overview ==
"Time For A Change" is an introductory track. Its name likely comes from [[Time For A Change (charity)|the charity organization of the same name]], which was ran by [[Brian Mackenzie]]. The samples used in the track would later make their way into "[[Better Living Centre]]" and "[[Visionary Science Patrol]]". The song is likely of the same era as "[[Turquoise 1:11]]", since the main samples used in both songs were found in the same pile from when [[Ashley Buchholz]] worked at 1-800-GOT-JUNK?.
== Lyrics ==
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
== Listen ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4b8nV0qtQU Listen to the song - YouTube]
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| Name = Time For A Change
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Type = Demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = Unknown
| Length = 0:53
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)
| Album type = Demo
| This track = "Time For A Change"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Prefontaine]]"<br>(2)
| Misc = {{Song lineage:Better Living Centre}}
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'''Time For A Change''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the first track off of the [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|2007 demo]].
== Overview ==
"Time For A Change" is an introductory track. Its name likely comes from [[Time For A Change (charity)|the charity organization of the same name]], which was ran by [[Brian Mackenzie]]. The samples used in the track would later make their way into "[[Better Living Centre]]" and "[[Visionary Science Patrol]]". The song is likely of the same era as "[[Turquoise 1:11]]", since the main samples used in both songs were found in the same pile from when [[Ashley Buchholz]] worked at 1-800-GOT-JUNK?.
== Audio ==
<youtube>q4b8nV0qtQU</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
== See also ==
*"[[Better Living Centre]]"
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| Name = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = 2003-2007
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, experimental folk, acoustic
| Length = 22:43
| Last album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
| This album = '''''Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
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'''''Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker''''' (also known as the U-turn EP) is [[USS]]'s third demo. It was released on January 24, 2007.
== Overview ==
''Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker'' is mostly comprised of recordings from older projects from [[Ashley Buchholz]]. "[[Choices]]" and "[[K.I.T.]]" originate from ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]'', USS's second demo, "[[Prefontaine]]" originates from the same sessions as "[[Half Asleep in Frogs Pajamas]]", an earlier song recorded under the name [[The Complete Messengers]] in 2003, "[[Ice Robots]]" was recorded for a demo tape known as ''[[Melodic Skeletons]]'', and it is unknown where "[[Time for a Change]]" and "[[Turquoise 1:11]]" originate. "[[Me vs. Us]]" was the only song recorded specifically for this demo, although the instrumental originates from when Team of Captains would perform it live.
The release party for the demo was held on January 24, 2007, at the Andy Poolhall in Toronto, Ontario. Some fans refer to the demo as the "U-turn" demo due to the cover art containing a U-turn sign on it. "Me vs. Us" and "Turquoise 1:11" from the demo made it onto the internet quite early, gaining notoriety as the "EP versions" of said songs.
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 22:43
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Time for a Change]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 0:53
| title2 = [[Prefontaine]]
| writer2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 3:19
| title3 = [[Ice Robots]]
| note3 = Instrumental
| length3 = 0:42
| title4 = [[Choices]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:39
| title5 = [[Turquoise 1:11|Turquoise 111]]
| writer5 = Barbara Marciniak
| length5 = 4:05
| title6 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer6 = Buchholz
| length6 = 4:52
| title7 = [[Me vs. Us]]
| writer7 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons
| length7 = 5:10
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| Name = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = 2007Demo.png
| Released = January 24, 2007
| Recorded = 2003-2007
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, experimental folk, acoustic
| Length = 22:43
| Last album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
| This album = '''''Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker'''''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
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'''''Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker''''' (also known as the U-turn EP) is [[USS]]'s third demo. It was released on January 24, 2007.
== Overview ==
''Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker'' is mostly comprised of recordings from older projects from [[Ashley Buchholz]]. "[[Choices]]" and "[[K.I.T.]]" originate from ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]'', USS's second demo, "[[Prefontaine]]" originates from the same sessions as "[[Half Asleep in Frogs Pajamas]]", an earlier song recorded under the name [[The Complete Messengers]] in 2003, "[[Ice Robots]]" was recorded for a demo tape known as ''[[Melodic Skeletons]]'', and it is unknown where "[[Time for a Change]]" and "[[Turquoise 1:11]]" originate. "[[Me vs. Us]]" was the only song recorded specifically for this demo, although the instrumental originates from when Team of Captains would perform it live.
The release party for the demo was held on January 24, 2007, at the Andy Poolhall in Toronto, Ontario. Some fans refer to the demo as the "U-turn" demo due to the cover art containing a U-turn sign on it. "Me vs. Us" and "Turquoise 1:11" from the demo made it onto the internet quite early, gaining notoriety as the "EP versions" of said songs.
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 22:43
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Time for a Change]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz
| length1 = 0:53
| title2 = [[Prefontaine]]
| writer2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 3:19
| title3 = [[Ice Robots]]
| note3 = Instrumental
| length3 = 0:42
| title4 = [[Choices]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:39
| title5 = [[Turquoise 1:11|Turquoise 111]]
| writer5 = Barbara Marciniak
| length5 = 4:05
| title6 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer6 = Buchholz
| length6 = 4:52
| title7 = [[Me vs. Us]]
| writer7 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons
| length7 = 5:10
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== See also ==
*''[[Burn at Will]]''
*''[[Flying with Brian 3]]''
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| Name = Flying With Brian 3
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006 at [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]] and [[Brian Mackenzie]]'s home studio
| Genre = Acoustic, folk, drum and bass
| Length = 44:51
| Last album = ''[[Burn At Will]]''<br>(2003)
| This album = '''''Flying With Brian 3'''''<br>(2006)
| Next album = ''[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]''<br>(2007)
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'''''Flying With Brian 3''''' is [[USS]]'s second demo. 50 copies were made and distributed in 2006.
== Overview ==
After [[Team of Captains]] went on hiatus in the summer of 2006, [[Ashley Buchholz]] went back on the road doing [[List of USS concerts#Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (Ashley Buchholz solo)|solo shows]], while [[Human Kebab]] went to work at an oil rig in Calgary, Alberta, occasionally going home to record songs for [[Willnaught Roughness]]. During this time, it was decided that Ashley, [[Brian Mackenzie]] and a few friends would record an album. This culminated into "Flying With Brian 3" and was recorded mostly acoustic in the studio located inside the house Ashley, Human Kebab and Brian used to live, often dubbed "Gandhi's Flip Flop". The name originated from a cruise called "Flying With Brian" featuring Ashley and some friends. A house party happened later, called "Flying With Brian 2", and for the third "Flying With Brian", an album was recorded.
Like "[[Burn At Will]]", "Flying With Brian 3" was released in a limited quantity of 50 CDs in 2006, in hopes that people would burn copies and distribute them to others. It includes 13 tracks; 12 acoustic tracks and 1 already produced track ([[Neurochemical Warfare]]). 7 of these tracks would become later [[USS]] tracks, notably [[Now Is Well]] becoming [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)]], [[Funk Flash]] becoming [[Domino]], [[Let's Go Out And Play]] becoming [[Nepal]], and the already mentioned [[Neurochemical Warfare]] becoming [[Turquoise 1:11]].
== Audio ==
<youtube>inCeUxheirI</youtube>
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| total_length = 44:51
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[A Word From Brian]]
| writer1 = Brian Mackenzie
| length1 = 1:04
| title2 = [[Theory vs Action]]
| writer2 = Ashley Buchholz
| length2 = 3:45
| title3 = [[Now Is Well]]
| writer3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 3:37
| title4 = [[I Need Weed Like A Career]]
| writer4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:45
| title5 = [[K.I.T.]]
| writer5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 5:20
| title6 = [[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]
| writer6 = Buchholz, Jason Parsons, Charles Topping
| length6 = 4:15
| title7 = [[Funk Flash]]
| writer7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 3:42
| title8 = [[Choices]]
| writer8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:42
| title9 = [[World War Me]]
| writer9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 3:34
| title10 = [[Buzz Of The Open Road]]
| writer10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 2:34
| title11 = [[Let's Go Out And Play]]
| writer11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 3:38
| title12 = [[Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday)|Yo Hello Hooray]]
| writer12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 1:59
| title13 = [[Turquoise 1:11|Neurochemical Warfare]]
| note13 = Instrumental
| length13 = 3:00
}}
== See also ==
*[[Burn At Will]]
*[[Team of Captains]]
*[[Willnaught Roughness]]
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| Name = Burn At Will
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = December 25, 2003
| Recorded = Unknown
| Genre = Unknown
| Length = Unknown
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 25
| This album = '''''Burn At Will'''''<br>(2003)
| Next album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
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'''Burn At Will''' is USS's first demo. Not much is known about this demo.
== Overview ==
Earlier in 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] had come up with the moniker "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" and had started performing under said moniker for solo shows. On Christmas Eve, Ashley realized that he hadn't gotten gifts for anyone, so he made a CD of old recordings, put "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" on the label, and gave 25 copies out to friends and family the next day, in hopes that friends and family would burn copies on CD and send them out to other people, thus the name "Burn At Will".
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| Name = Burn At Will
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = December 25, 2003
| Recorded = Unknown
| Genre = Unknown
| Length = Unknown
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 25
| This album = '''''Burn At Will'''''<br>(2003)
| Next album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
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'''''Burn At Will''''' is USS's first demo. Not much is known about this demo.
== Overview ==
In the fall of 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] came up with the moniker "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" and started performing under said moniker for solo shows. On Christmas Eve, Ashley realized that he hadn't gotten gifts for anyone, so he made a CD of old recordings, put "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" on the label, and gave 25 copies out to friends and family the next day, in hopes that friends and family would burn copies on CD and send them out to other people, thus the name ''Burn At Will''.
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| Name = Burn At Will
| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = December 25, 2003
| Recorded = Unknown
| Genre = Unknown
| Length = Unknown
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 25
| This album = '''''Burn At Will'''''<br>(2003)
| Next album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
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'''''Burn At Will''''' is [[USS]]'s first demo. It was released on December 25, 2003. Not much is known about this demo.
== Overview ==
In the fall of 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] came up with the moniker "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" and started performing under said moniker for solo shows. On Christmas Eve, Ashley realized that he hadn't gotten gifts for anyone, so he made a CD of old recordings, put "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" on the label, and gave 25 copies out to friends and family the next day, in hopes that friends and family would burn copies on CD and send them out to other people, thus the name ''Burn At Will''.
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| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = December 25, 2003
| Recorded = Unknown
| Genre = Unknown
| Length = Unknown
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 25
| This album = '''''Burn At Will'''''<br>(2003)
| Next album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
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'''''Burn at Will''''' is [[USS]]'s first demo. It was released on December 25, 2003. Not much is known about this demo.
== Overview ==
In the fall of 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] came up with the moniker "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" and started performing under said moniker for solo shows. On Christmas Eve, Ashley realized that he hadn't gotten gifts for anyone, so he made a CD of old recordings, put "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" on the label, and gave 25 copies out to friends and family the next day, in hopes that friends and family would burn copies on CD and send them out to other people, thus the name ''Burn at Will''.
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| Type = demo
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Released = December 25, 2003
| Recorded = Unknown
| Genre = Unknown
| Length = Unknown
| Label = Self-released, limited quantity of 25
| This album = '''''Burn At Will'''''<br>(2003)
| Next album = ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''<br>(2006)
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'''''Burn at Will''''' is [[USS]]'s first demo. It was released on December 25, 2003. Not much is known about this demo.
== Overview ==
In the fall of 2003, [[Ashley Buchholz]] came up with the moniker "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" and started performing under said moniker for solo shows. On Christmas Eve, Ashley realized that he hadn't gotten gifts for anyone, so he made a CD of old recordings, put "Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker" on the label, and gave 25 copies out to friends and family the next day, in hopes that they would burn copies on CD and send them out to other people, thus the name ''Burn at Will''.
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*[[Turquoise 1:11]] (2007)
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*[[Turquoise 1:11|Neurochemical Warfare]] (2006)
*[[Turquoise 1:11]] (2007)
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Turquoise 1:11
| Cover = Turquoise111.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br>December 24, 2021 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 4:59
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = Barbara Marciniak
| Producer = [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Feel Alive]]"<br>(2020)
| This single = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(2021)
| Next single = "[[Never Stop]]"<br>(2022)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Pornostartrek]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(6)
| Next track =
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(6)
}}
| Misc = {{Song lineage:Turquoise 1:11}}
}}
'''Turquoise 1:11''' was the original sixth track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP, which was replaced by [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings due to copyright issues. It was later re-released as a single on December 24, 2021.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]'' (2007)
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Overview ==
"Turquoise 1:11" is an homage to the drum and bass scene in Toronto, Ontario. It is a complicated track, featuring minor chord progressions, 4 amen breakbeats chopped up and edited together, plus a couple more sequenced drums and vocals taken from a reading of a Barbara Marciniak inspirational piece, all amalgamating into 32 total tracks. It was only included on [[Welding the C:/]] as a pseudo-bonus track and was originally intended to be given to local drum and bass DJs.
In 2008, legal complaints were issued against the band for the use of the main sample in the song and thus it had to be taken off the EP. It was soon replaced by "[[The Honeypot]]" and Welding the C:/ was re-released on May 30. Turquoise 1:11 got a re-release as a single on December 24, 2021.
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Neurochemical Warfare||2006||3:50|[[Flying With Brian 3]]||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Turquoise 111||2006||4:05|[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Turquoise 1:11||2007|Ashley Buchholz's home studio|4:59|[[Welding the C:/]]|Taken off the EP in 2008 due to legal issues|}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>oQyq4NVq5mU</youtube>
=== Demo ===
<youtube>tvgjOrEztRQ</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
You are, now, all of you, answering a call<br>
We have said recently the call has gone out<br>
The trumpets have been blasted<br>
It has been called out into the universe<br>
And now is the time<br>
<br>
You are going to see your reality turned upside down<br>
You are going to see chaos<br>
You are going to see confusion<br>
You are forming new bodies, from the inside out<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one<br>
Because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
A certain amount of disruption or chaos<br>
Is necessary to create new order<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
As you, yourself grow<br>
Telepathically you affect those around<br>
In your family, in your school systems, in your neighbourhood<br>
And then of course, within your world<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
In your terms, what you call critical mass<br>
When a certain number of individuals achieve a certain state of knowing<br>
Others will instantly comprehend<br>
<br>
The 3rd dimensional experience is composed of thinking<br>
The 4th dimensional experience is more involved with feeling<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
Be very gentle with yourself and your experiences<br>
Love yourself, trust yourself<br>
There is a part of you that indeed knows whats going on<br>
And there is a part that has no idea<br>
And the part that has no idea, just allow it to tag along...do not judge it<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Turquoise 1:11
| Cover = Turquoise111.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br>December 24, 2021 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 4:59
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = Barbara Marciniak
| Producer = [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Feel Alive]]"<br>(2020)
| This single = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(2021)
| Next single = "[[Never Stop]]"<br>(2022)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Pornostartrek]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(6)
| Next track =
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(6)
}}
| Misc = {{Song lineage:Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade}}
}}
'''Turquoise 1:11''' was the original sixth track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP, which was replaced by [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings due to copyright issues. It was later re-released as a single on December 24, 2021.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]'' (2007)
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Overview ==
"Turquoise 1:11" is an homage to the drum and bass scene in Toronto, Ontario. It is a complicated track, featuring minor chord progressions, 4 amen breakbeats chopped up and edited together, plus a couple more sequenced drums and vocals taken from a reading of a Barbara Marciniak inspirational piece, all amalgamating into 32 total tracks. It was only included on [[Welding the C:/]] as a pseudo-bonus track and was originally intended to be given to local drum and bass DJs.
In 2008, legal complaints were issued against the band for the use of the main sample in the song and thus it had to be taken off the EP. It was soon replaced by "[[The Honeypot]]" and Welding the C:/ was re-released on May 30. Turquoise 1:11 got a re-release as a single on December 24, 2021.
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Neurochemical Warfare||2006||3:50|[[Flying With Brian 3]]||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Turquoise 111||2006||4:05|[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Turquoise 1:11||2007|Ashley Buchholz's home studio|4:59|[[Welding the C:/]]|Taken off the EP in 2008 due to legal issues|}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>oQyq4NVq5mU</youtube>
=== Demo ===
<youtube>tvgjOrEztRQ</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
You are, now, all of you, answering a call<br>
We have said recently the call has gone out<br>
The trumpets have been blasted<br>
It has been called out into the universe<br>
And now is the time<br>
<br>
You are going to see your reality turned upside down<br>
You are going to see chaos<br>
You are going to see confusion<br>
You are forming new bodies, from the inside out<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one<br>
Because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
A certain amount of disruption or chaos<br>
Is necessary to create new order<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
As you, yourself grow<br>
Telepathically you affect those around<br>
In your family, in your school systems, in your neighbourhood<br>
And then of course, within your world<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
In your terms, what you call critical mass<br>
When a certain number of individuals achieve a certain state of knowing<br>
Others will instantly comprehend<br>
<br>
The 3rd dimensional experience is composed of thinking<br>
The 4th dimensional experience is more involved with feeling<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
Be very gentle with yourself and your experiences<br>
Love yourself, trust yourself<br>
There is a part of you that indeed knows whats going on<br>
And there is a part that has no idea<br>
And the part that has no idea, just allow it to tag along...do not judge it<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Singles]] [[Category:2007]] [[Category:2021]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Turquoise 1:11
| Cover = Turquoise111.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br>December 24, 2021 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 4:59
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = Barbara Marciniak
| Producer = [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Feel Alive]]"<br>(2020)
| This single = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(2021)
| Next single = "[[Never Stop]]"<br>(2022)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Pornostartrek]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(6)
| Next track =
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)
| Type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(6)
}}
| Misc = {{Song lineage:Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade}}
}}
'''Turquoise 1:11''' was the original sixth track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP, which was replaced by [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings due to copyright issues. It was later re-released as a single on December 24, 2021.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]'' (2007)
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Overview ==
"Turquoise 1:11" is an homage to the drum and bass scene in Toronto, Ontario. It is a complicated track, featuring minor chord progressions, 4 amen breakbeats chopped up and edited together, plus a couple more sequenced drums and vocals taken from a reading of a Barbara Marciniak inspirational piece, all amalgamating into 32 total tracks. It was only included on [[Welding the C:/]] as a pseudo-bonus track and was originally intended to be given to local drum and bass DJs.
In 2008, legal complaints were issued against the band for the use of the main sample in the song and thus it had to be taken off the EP. It was soon replaced by "[[The Honeypot]]" and Welding the C:/ was re-released on May 30. Turquoise 1:11 got a re-release as a single on December 24, 2021.
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Neurochemical Warfare||2006||3:50|[[Flying With Brian 3]]||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Turquoise 111||2006||4:05|[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Turquoise 1:11||2007|Ashley Buchholz's home studio|4:59|[[Welding the C:/]]|Taken off the EP in 2008 due to legal issues|}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>oQyq4NVq5mU</youtube>
=== Demo ===
<youtube>tvgjOrEztRQ</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
You are, now, all of you, answering a call<br>
We have said recently the call has gone out<br>
The trumpets have been blasted<br>
It has been called out into the universe<br>
And now is the time<br>
<br>
You are going to see your reality turned upside down<br>
You are going to see chaos<br>
You are going to see confusion<br>
You are forming new bodies, from the inside out<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one<br>
Because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
A certain amount of disruption or chaos<br>
Is necessary to create new order<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
As you, yourself grow<br>
Telepathically you affect those around<br>
In your family, in your school systems, in your neighbourhood<br>
And then of course, within your world<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
In your terms, what you call critical mass<br>
When a certain number of individuals achieve a certain state of knowing<br>
Others will instantly comprehend<br>
<br>
The 3rd dimensional experience is composed of thinking<br>
The 4th dimensional experience is more involved with feeling<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
Be very gentle with yourself and your experiences<br>
Love yourself, trust yourself<br>
There is a part of you that indeed knows whats going on<br>
And there is a part that has no idea<br>
And the part that has no idea, just allow it to tag along...do not judge it<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Turquoise 1:11
| Cover = Turquoise111.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = July 19, 2007<br>December 24, 2021 - as a single
| Recorded = 2007
| Length = 4:59
| Label = Mystery&Romance
| Writer = Barbara Marciniak
| Producer = [[USS]], Louie Tsapoitis
| Status = Officially released
| Last single = "[[Feel Alive]]"<br>(2020)
| This single = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(2021)
| Next single = "[[Never Stop]]"<br>(2022)
| Album = Welding the C:/
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Pornostartrek]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(6)
| Next track =
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)
| Type = album
| Previous track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Turquoise 1:11"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[K.I.T.]]"<br>(6)
}}
| Misc = {{Song lineage:Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade}}
}}
'''Turquoise 1:11''' was the original sixth track off of [[USS]]'s [[Welding the C:/]] EP, which was replaced by [[The Honeypot]] in subsequent pressings due to copyright issues. It was later re-released as a single on December 24, 2021.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]'' (2007)
*''[[Welding the C:/]]'' (2007)
== Overview ==
"Turquoise 1:11" is an homage to the drum and bass scene in Toronto, Ontario. It is a complicated track, featuring minor chord progressions, 4 amen breakbeats chopped up and edited together, plus a couple more sequenced drums and vocals taken from a reading of a Barbara Marciniak inspirational piece, all amalgamating into 32 total tracks. It was only included on [[Welding the C:/]] as a pseudo-bonus track and was originally intended to be given to local drum and bass DJs.
In 2008, legal complaints were issued against the band for the use of the main sample in the song and thus it had to be taken off the EP. It was soon replaced by "[[The Honeypot]]" and Welding the C:/ was re-released on May 30. Turquoise 1:11 got a re-release as a single on December 24, 2021.
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Neurochemical Warfare||2006||3:50|[[Flying With Brian 3]]||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Turquoise 111||2006||4:05|[[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Turquoise 1:11||2007|Ashley Buchholz's home studio|4:59|[[Welding the C:/]]|Taken off the EP in 2008 due to legal issues|}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>oQyq4NVq5mU</youtube>
=== Demo ===
<youtube>tvgjOrEztRQ</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
You are, now, all of you, answering a call<br>
We have said recently the call has gone out<br>
The trumpets have been blasted<br>
It has been called out into the universe<br>
And now is the time<br>
<br>
You are going to see your reality turned upside down<br>
You are going to see chaos<br>
You are going to see confusion<br>
You are forming new bodies, from the inside out<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one<br>
Because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
A certain amount of disruption or chaos<br>
Is necessary to create new order<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
As you, yourself grow<br>
Telepathically you affect those around<br>
In your family, in your school systems, in your neighbourhood<br>
And then of course, within your world<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
<br>
All that exists is energy, and all is one because all is consciousness<br>
<br>
In your terms, what you call critical mass<br>
When a certain number of individuals achieve a certain state of knowing<br>
Others will instantly comprehend<br>
<br>
The 3rd dimensional experience is composed of thinking<br>
The 4th dimensional experience is more involved with feeling<br>
<br>
Your world is a direct result of your thoughts<br>
Be very gentle with yourself and your experiences<br>
Love yourself, trust yourself<br>
There is a part of you that indeed knows whats going on<br>
And there is a part that has no idea<br>
And the part that has no idea, just allow it to tag along...do not judge it<br>
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Your world is a direct result of your thoughts
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 4:21
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Anti-Venom]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[Stationery Robbery]]"<br>(6)
| Misc = {{Song lineage:Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade}}
}}
"'''Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade'''" is the fifth track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
== Overview ==
"Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade" is a reworking of "[[Turquoise 1:11]]" from initial pressings of ''[[Welding the C:/]]'', which was taken off the EP due to copyright concerns. The name was taken from "Turquoise 1:11"'s initial name, "Neurochemical Warfare". It is one of many USS songs to have accidentally had a rough mix of the song uploaded to music streaming sites.
=== Rough mix ===
<youtube>IQIehLYD_Iw</youtube>
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[USS]]|Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade|neurochemical scratch|December 2007||||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade||2008|Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON|4:21|[[Questamation]]||}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>ozabzGRWKCc</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<poem>
I’m one west of C
I’ve made an obstacle course out of me
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
With you
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
With you
Prescribe me alive
Make me a fraction that’s lonely and divided as
I watch the chase from the back seat kiss and ride
Hold me in your arms ‘til I fall asleep
Sleep
Neurochemical warfare gas masquerade
Neurochemical warfare gas masquerade
Psychological warfare ass backwards maze
Like an objective source that’s too right to change
When my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
With you
I spy with my little eye, something that’s a lie
I spy with my little eye, something that’s a lie
I spy with my little eye, something
Neurochemical warfare gas masquerade
Neurochemical warfare gas masquerade
Psychological warfare ass backwards maze
Like an objective source that’s too right to change
When my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
With you
</poem>
== See also ==
*[[Turquoise 1:11]]
*[[List of USS songs]]
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:2009]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 4:21
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Anti-Venom]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[Stationery Robbery]]"<br>(6)
| Misc = {{Song lineage:Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade}}
}}
"'''Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade'''" is the fifth track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
== Overview ==
"Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade" is a reworking of "[[Turquoise 1:11]]" from initial pressings of ''[[Welding the C:/]]'', which was taken off the EP due to copyright concerns. The name was taken from "Turquoise 1:11"'s initial name, "Neurochemical Warfare". It is one of many USS songs to have accidentally had a rough mix of the song uploaded to music streaming sites.
=== Rough mix ===
<youtube>IQIehLYD_Iw</youtube>
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[USS]]|Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade|neurochemical scratch|Winter 2007||||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade||2008-2009|Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON|4:21|[[Questamation]]||}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>ozabzGRWKCc</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<poem>
I’m one west of C
I’ve made an obstacle course out of me
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
With you
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
With you
Prescribe me alive
Make me a fraction that’s lonely and divided as
I watch the chase from the back seat kiss and ride
Hold me in your arms ‘til I fall asleep
Sleep
Neurochemical warfare gas masquerade
Neurochemical warfare gas masquerade
Psychological warfare ass backwards maze
Like an objective source that’s too right to change
When my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
With you
I spy with my little eye, something that’s a lie
I spy with my little eye, something that’s a lie
I spy with my little eye, something
Neurochemical warfare gas masquerade
Neurochemical warfare gas masquerade
Psychological warfare ass backwards maze
Like an objective source that’s too right to change
When my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
With you
</poem>
== See also ==
*[[Turquoise 1:11]]
*[[List of USS songs]]
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:2009]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008-2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 4:21
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Anti-Venom]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[Stationery Robbery]]"<br>(6)
| Misc = {{Song lineage:Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade}}
}}
"'''Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade'''" is the fifth track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
== Overview ==
"Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade" is a reworking of "[[Turquoise 1:11]]" from initial pressings of ''[[Welding the C:/]]'', which was taken off the EP due to copyright concerns. The name was taken from "Turquoise 1:11"'s initial name, "Neurochemical Warfare". It is one of many USS songs to have accidentally had a rough mix of the song uploaded to music streaming sites.
=== Rough mix ===
<youtube>IQIehLYD_Iw</youtube>
== Known recordings ==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[USS]]|Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade|neurochemical scratch|Winter 2007||||}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[USS]]|Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade||2008-2009|Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON|4:21|[[Questamation]]||}}
{{Known recordings footer}}
== Audio ==
=== Album version ===
<youtube>ozabzGRWKCc</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<poem>
I’m one west of C
I’ve made an obstacle course out of me
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
With you
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
With you
Prescribe me alive
Make me a fraction that’s lonely and divided as
I watch the chase from the back seat kiss and ride
Hold me in your arms ‘til I fall asleep
Sleep
Neurochemical warfare gas masquerade
Neurochemical warfare gas masquerade
Psychological warfare ass backwards maze
Like an objective source that’s too right to change
When my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
With you
I spy with my little eye, something that’s a lie
I spy with my little eye, something that’s a lie
I spy with my little eye, something
Neurochemical warfare gas masquerade
Neurochemical warfare gas masquerade
Psychological warfare ass backwards maze
Like an objective source that’s too right to change
When my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
And when my laundry is through, I will tumble
With you
</poem>
== See also ==
*[[Turquoise 1:11]]
*[[List of USS songs]]
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:2009]]
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*[[Oddloop]] (2018)
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*[[3 Purple Butterflies]] (2001-2009)
*[[Funk Flash]] (2001-2006)
*[[Domino]] (2017)
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*[[3 Purple Butterflies]] (2009)
*[[Funk Flash]] (2001-2006)
*[[Domino]] (2017)
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Funk Flash
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:42
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(6)
| This track = "Funk Flash"<br>(7)
| Next track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(8)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Quixonic (demo)
| Type = demo
| This track = "Funk Flash"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[S'up]]"<br>(2)
}}
| Misc = {{Song lineage:Oddloop}}
{{Song lineage:Domino}}
}}
'''Funk Flash''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the seventh track off of [[Flying With Brian 3]].
== Overview ==
"Funk Flash" was first demoed by [[Quixonic]] in 2000. It would be released in 2006 on [[Flying With Brian 3]] with the last verse taken from a version of "[[3 Purple Butterflies]]" from [[Team of Captains]]. Funk Flash would frequently be played live throughout the band's earlier years. The verses would later be used in [[Oddloop|the band's cover of "Oddloop" by Frederic]], and the last verse would be used in "[[Domino]]".
== Audio ==
=== USS version ===
<youtube>qJ6L2GgWE70</youtube>
=== Quixonic version ===
<youtube>BNCkb9WQcFE</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
{{Lyric box|
=== Quixonic version ===
<poem>
I got magic in my fingertips
I’m profound, I got a sound that gets your soul doin' backflips
I put the grooves in your dancin' shoes
So don’t wait, don’t hesitate to let your heart dictate your fate
I met a girl just the other day
I said hey, she said yo, I said hey, she said yo, I know
Who puts the grooves in your dancin' shoes
So if you got it, step up, but if you don’t, you better listen up
Cause if you don’t got the groove on
Well I suggest you get a move on, son
And if you can’t feel that funk flash
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash, I
Got to find my flow, life plans, I’m beginnin' 'em
No one really pays Ash any more than minimum
I’m not the one to obey the status quo
I was an amateur but I prefer to be a pro, yo
Check with your doctor ‘fore you get into this routine
I flow slow like the gravy on your poutine
Spick and span on the mic, they call me Mr. Clean
So buckle up before you travel in my rhyme machine
Year round, packin' bud like an evergreen
Try exercise ‘stead of munchin' on your Lean Cuisine
And if you don’t got the groove on
Well I suggest you get a move on, son
And if you can’t feel that funk flash
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash, I
I got a vibe that’s electrical
I connect with an effect that’s both correct and G symmetrical
So watch my back because I'm classified
And the files are next to Watergate because the government knows in every state
Bill Gates may be a big shot
But all the money on his empire can never buy the groove I got
Bill Gates may be a big shot
But all the money on his empire can never buy the groove I got
Cause if you don't got the groove on
Then I suggest you get a move on, son
And if you can't feel that funk flash
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash
That's me
</poem>
}}
{{Lyric box|
=== USS version ===
<poem>
I got magic in my fingertips
I’m profound, I got a sound that gets your crew doin' backflips
I put the grooves in your dancin' shoes
So don’t wait, don’t hesitate to let your heart dictate your fate
I met a girl just the other day
I said hey, she said yo, I said hey, she said yo, I know
Who puts the grooves in your dancin' shoes
So if you got it, step up, but if you don’t, you better listen up
Cause if you don’t got the groove on
Well I suggest you get a move on, son
And if you can’t feel that funk flash
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash, I
Got to find my flow, life plans, I’m beginnin' 'em
No one really pays Ash any more than minimum
I’m not the one to obey the status quo
I was an amateur but I prefer to be a pro, yo
Check with your doctor ‘fore you get into this routine
I flow slow like the gravy on your poutine
Spick and span on the mic, they call me Mr. Clean
So buckle up before you travel in my rhyme machine
Year round, packin' bud like an evergreen
Try exercise ‘stead of munchin' on your Lean Cuisine
And if you don’t got the groove on
Well I suggest you get a move on, son
And if you can’t feel that funk flash
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash, I
I got a vibe that’s electrical
I connect with an effect that’s both correct and G symmetrical
So watch my back because I'm classified
And the files are next to Watergate because the government knows in every state
Bill Gates may be a big shot
But all the money on his empire can never buy the groove I got
Bill Gates may be a big shot
But all the money on his empire can never buy the groove I got
Cause if you don't got the groove on
Then I suggest you get a move on, son
And if you can't feel that funk flash
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash
Don't mean to be technical, clear as the crystical
Ash don't got a Glock, he prefers to eat a popsicle
Defyin' laws of gravity, opinion like a cavity
I like to talk shit but prefer originality
Whiter than bone marrow, sharp like the arrow
In Mexico I smoke the ganja, wear the sombrero
Bless the ones who copy me, respect the disc jockey
You see I stole Park Place and Boardwalk so I always win Monopoly
Cruisin' in the sloop, fruitalize the Froot Loop
Excuse me waiter, sir, there's a fly in my soupy soup
So the pyros keep on lighting, dirt and soap keep up the fighting
Verbal contracts ain't worth shit, we like to seal the deal in writing
Cruisin' in the jetta, red like the poinsettia
Got no double barrels, automatics, sawed-offs, Berettas
Thought you was god sent, it's just my environment
I'll be Brian Mackenzie until the day of my retirement
(Or your enlightenment, whichever comes first)
</poem>
}}
== See also ==
*[[Domino]]
*[[Oddloop]]
*[[3 Purple Butterflies]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Funk Flash
| Type = demo
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = 2006
| Recorded = 2006
| Length = 3:42
| Writer = Ashley Buchholz
| Status = Unofficially released
| Album = Flying With Brian 3
| Album type = Demo
| Previous track = "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]"<br>(6)
| This track = "Funk Flash"<br>(7)
| Next track = "[[Choices]]"<br>(8)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Quixonic (demo)
| Type = demo
| This track = "Funk Flash"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[S'up]]"<br>(2)
}}
| Misc = {{Song lineage:Oddloop}}
{{Song lineage:Domino}}
}}
'''Funk Flash''' is a demo by [[USS]], and the seventh track off of ''[[Flying With Brian 3]]''.
== Overview ==
"Funk Flash" was first demoed by [[Quixonic]] in 2001. It would be released in 2006 on ''Flying With Brian 3'', with the last verse taken from a version of "[[3 Purple Butterflies]]" from [[Team of Captains]]. Funk Flash would frequently be played live throughout the band's earlier years. The verses would later be used in [[Oddloop|the band's cover of "Oddloop" by Frederic]], and the last verse would be used in "[[Domino]]".
== Audio ==
=== USS version ===
<youtube>qJ6L2GgWE70</youtube>
=== Quixonic version ===
<youtube>BNCkb9WQcFE</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
''Please note that the lyrics for this song have not yet been officially published, so this is simply an editor's interpretation. If you do know the lyrics, please feel free to edit this page.''
{{Lyric box|
=== Quixonic version ===
<poem>
I got magic in my fingertips
I’m profound, I got a sound that gets your soul doin' backflips
I put the grooves in your dancin' shoes
So don’t wait, don’t hesitate to let your heart dictate your fate
I met a girl just the other day
I said hey, she said yo, I said hey, she said yo, I know
Who puts the grooves in your dancin' shoes
So if you got it, step up, but if you don’t, you better listen up
Cause if you don’t got the groove on
Well I suggest you get a move on, son
And if you can’t feel that funk flash
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash, I
Got to find my flow, life plans, I’m beginnin' 'em
No one really pays Ash any more than minimum
I’m not the one to obey the status quo
I was an amateur but I prefer to be a pro, yo
Check with your doctor ‘fore you get into this routine
I flow slow like the gravy on your poutine
Spick and span on the mic, they call me Mr. Clean
So buckle up before you travel in my rhyme machine
Year round, packin' bud like an evergreen
Try exercise ‘stead of munchin' on your Lean Cuisine
And if you don’t got the groove on
Well I suggest you get a move on, son
And if you can’t feel that funk flash
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash, I
I got a vibe that’s electrical
I connect with an effect that’s both correct and G symmetrical
So watch my back because I'm classified
And the files are next to Watergate because the government knows in every state
Bill Gates may be a big shot
But all the money on his empire can never buy the groove I got
Bill Gates may be a big shot
But all the money on his empire can never buy the groove I got
Cause if you don't got the groove on
Then I suggest you get a move on, son
And if you can't feel that funk flash
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash
That's me
</poem>
}}
{{Lyric box|
=== USS version ===
<poem>
I got magic in my fingertips
I’m profound, I got a sound that gets your crew doin' backflips
I put the grooves in your dancin' shoes
So don’t wait, don’t hesitate to let your heart dictate your fate
I met a girl just the other day
I said hey, she said yo, I said hey, she said yo, I know
Who puts the grooves in your dancin' shoes
So if you got it, step up, but if you don’t, you better listen up
Cause if you don’t got the groove on
Well I suggest you get a move on, son
And if you can’t feel that funk flash
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash, I
Got to find my flow, life plans, I’m beginnin' 'em
No one really pays Ash any more than minimum
I’m not the one to obey the status quo
I was an amateur but I prefer to be a pro, yo
Check with your doctor ‘fore you get into this routine
I flow slow like the gravy on your poutine
Spick and span on the mic, they call me Mr. Clean
So buckle up before you travel in my rhyme machine
Year round, packin' bud like an evergreen
Try exercise ‘stead of munchin' on your Lean Cuisine
And if you don’t got the groove on
Well I suggest you get a move on, son
And if you can’t feel that funk flash
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash, I
I got a vibe that’s electrical
I connect with an effect that’s both correct and G symmetrical
So watch my back because I'm classified
And the files are next to Watergate because the government knows in every state
Bill Gates may be a big shot
But all the money on his empire can never buy the groove I got
Bill Gates may be a big shot
But all the money on his empire can never buy the groove I got
Cause if you don't got the groove on
Then I suggest you get a move on, son
And if you can't feel that funk flash
Well I suggest you take a lesson from Ash
Don't mean to be technical, clear as the crystical
Ash don't got a Glock, he prefers to eat a popsicle
Defyin' laws of gravity, opinion like a cavity
I like to talk shit but prefer originality
Whiter than bone marrow, sharp like the arrow
In Mexico I smoke the ganja, wear the sombrero
Bless the ones who copy me, respect the disc jockey
You see I stole Park Place and Boardwalk so I always win Monopoly
Cruisin' in the sloop, fruitalize the Froot Loop
Excuse me waiter, sir, there's a fly in my soupy soup
So the pyros keep on lighting, dirt and soap keep up the fighting
Verbal contracts ain't worth shit, we like to seal the deal in writing
Cruisin' in the jetta, red like the poinsettia
Got no double barrels, automatics, sawed-offs, Berettas
Thought you was god sent, it's just my environment
I'll be Brian Mackenzie until the day of my retirement
(Or your enlightenment, whichever comes first)
</poem>
}}
== See also ==
*[[Domino]]
*[[Oddloop]]
*[[3 Purple Butterflies]]
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:2000]] [[Category:2006]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Stationery Robbery
| Cover = Stationeryrobbery.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Human Kebab
| Albums = ''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)<br>''[[Slap That Ask]]'' (2021)
| Released = February 14, 2020 (Human Kebab)<br>March 9, 2009 (USS)
| Recorded = 2019 (Human Kebab)<br>2008-2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON (USS)
| Length = 2:16 (Human Kebab)<br>2:59 (USS)
| Label = Coalition Music (Human Kebab)<br>Smashing World Records (USS)
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = MILANO (Human Kebab)<br>[[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (USS)
| Status = Officially released
| Last single =
| This single = "Stationery Robbery - Remix"<br>(2020)
| Next single = "[[The Boardroom]]"<br>(2021)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Slap That Ask
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Cubicle Reaper]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Stationery Robbery - Remix"<br>(5)
| Next track =
}}
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Questamation
| Type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Stationery Robbery"<br>(6)
| Next track = "[[Better Living Centre]]"<br>(7)
}}
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Willnaught Roughness
| Type = demo
| Previous track =
| This track = "Stationery Robbery"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Forced Landscaping]]"<br>(2)
}}
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Impossible Songs
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[Garrity]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Stationery Robbery"<br>(6)
| Next track = "[[The Incredible Farmer]]"<br>(7)
}}
}}
"'''Stationery Robbery'''" (often erroneously spelled as "''Stationary'' Robbery") is the first single and final track from [[Human Kebab]]'s ''[[Slap That Ask]]'' EP, and the sixth track from ''[[Questamation]]'' by [[USS]].
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Impossible Songs]]'' (2004)
*''[[Willnaught Roughness]]'' (2006)
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
*''[[Slap That Ask]]'' (2021)
== Overview ==
"Stationery Robbery" was written by Human Kebab in the winter of 2003. A demo of the song would make an appearance on his first demo, ''[[Impossible Songs]]'', in 2004, being present on both releases. A reworked demo would later make an appearance on his 2006 demo ''[[Willnaught Roughness]]''. A video exists online of Human Kebab performing the song for [[102.1 The Edge]] in 2006. USS would begin performing the song live in the fall of 2008, albeit using an instrumental that samples "Playground Riddim", a classic hip-hop sample produced by Jeremy Harding. The song would later be recorded for inclusion on the band's first full-length album, ''Questamation'', with an all-new instrumental, seemingly so as to not get in trouble for using the sample without permission.
On February 12, 2020, Human Kebab announced a re-recorded version of the song, dubbed "Stationery Robbery - Remix", which was to be released on February 14. The re-recorded version would make an appearance on Human Kebab's first EP, ''Slap That Ask''.
"Stationery Robbery" is a favorite among fans due to its comedic nature. The song is about an employee at an office who steals stationery and office supplies. It is the only USS song to have Human Kebab on lead vocals.
== Music video ==
The music video for Human Kebab's re-recorded version of the song was directed and produced by Rich Misener and was released on February 19, 2020, but was soon privatized for unknown reasons. It was made public again later the same day. It features Human Kebab in an office, occasionally stealing people's office supplies, to which the victims are noticeably confused. The video features Human Kebab's brother, Joshua Parsons.
<youtube>3iKPq73umjU</youtube>
== Audio ==
=== Demos ===
==== Impossible Songs ====
<youtube>hEQgF8DKECg</youtube>
==== Willnaught Roughness ====
<youtube>8IzOVYMZ6Bk</youtube>
=== USS version ===
<youtube>Bkef3xGlVzY</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
{{Lyric box|
=== Human Kebab version ===
<poem>
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen
I took your HB, 2B and your Sharpie
Your protractor set, laptop and PC
Now you can't write
Nor can you type
Let's just say your office supplies are really tight
You can walk and talk but you can't use chalk
I've even got your blackboard on my jock
I cock-back your stapler with my whole punch caper
The Staples Bandit cause I'm their paperclip taker
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen
Finders keeper, three ring binders weepers
Death to your desk I'm the cubicle Reaper
No interweb, no internet, no email no
Actually I saw your modem in an old box at my yard sale
Frustration you lack a PowerPoint presentation
No pointer, no laser, just a pencil with a worn down eraser
That's right, I'm takin' all your Bics when you're held at ballpoint
I own your stapler, paper and your hole punch
And while I robbed your office I even stole your lunch
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen
</poem>
}}
{{Lyric box|
=== Human Kebab version ===
<poem>
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen
I took your HB, 2B and your Sharpie
Your protractor set, laptop and PC
Now you can't write
Nor can you type
Let's just say your office supplies are really tight
You can walk and talk but you can't use chalk
I've even got your blackboard on my jock
I cock-back your stapler with my whole punch caper
The Grand & Toy Bandit cause I'm their paperclip taker
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen
Finders keeper, three ring binders weepers
Death to your desk I'm the cubicle Reaper
No ethernet, no internet, no email no
Actually I saw your modem in an old box at my yard sale
Frustration you lack a PowerPoint presentation
No pointer, no laser, just a pencil with a worn down eraser
I own your stapler, paper and your hole punch
And while I robbed your office I even stole your lunch
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen
</poem>
}}
== See also ==
*''[[Slap That Ask]]''
*''[[Questamation]]''
*"[[Pencil Embezzle]]"
[[Category:Human Kebab singles]] [[Category:Songs]] [[Category:2004]] [[Category:2006]] [[Category:2009]] [[Category:2021]] [[Category:Human Kebab songs]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Stationery Robbery
| Cover = Stationeryrobbery.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Human Kebab
| Albums = ''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)<br>''[[Slap That Ask]]'' (2021)
| Released = February 14, 2020 (Human Kebab)<br>March 9, 2009 (USS)
| Recorded = 2019 (Human Kebab)<br>2008-2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON (USS)
| Length = 2:16 (Human Kebab)<br>2:59 (USS)
| Label = Coalition Music (Human Kebab)<br>Smashing World Records (USS)
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = MILANO (Human Kebab)<br>[[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (USS)
| Status = Officially released
| Last single =
| This single = "Stationery Robbery - Remix"<br>(2020)
| Next single = "[[The Boardroom]]"<br>(2021)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Slap That Ask
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Cubicle Reaper]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Stationery Robbery - Remix"<br>(5)
| Next track =
}}
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Questamation
| Type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Stationery Robbery"<br>(6)
| Next track = "[[Better Living Centre]]"<br>(7)
}}
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Willnaught Roughness
| Type = demo
| Previous track =
| This track = "Stationery Robbery"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Forced Landscaping]]"<br>(2)
}}
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Impossible Songs
| Type = demo
| Previous track = "[[Garrity]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Stationery Robbery"<br>(6)
| Next track = "[[The Incredible Farmer]]"<br>(7)
}}
}}
"'''Stationery Robbery'''" (often erroneously spelled as "''Stationary'' Robbery") is the first single and final track from [[Human Kebab]]'s ''[[Slap That Ask]]'' EP, and the sixth track from ''[[Questamation]]'' by [[USS]].
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Impossible Songs]]'' (2004)
*''[[Willnaught Roughness]]'' (2006)
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
*''[[Slap That Ask]]'' (2021)
== Overview ==
"Stationery Robbery" was written by Human Kebab in the winter of 2003. A demo of the song would make an appearance on his first demo, ''[[Impossible Songs]]'', in 2004, being present on both releases. A reworked demo would later make an appearance on his 2006 demo ''[[Willnaught Roughness]]''. A video exists online of Human Kebab performing the song for [[102.1 The Edge]] in 2006. USS would begin performing the song live in the fall of 2008, albeit using an instrumental that samples "Playground Riddim", a classic hip-hop sample produced by Jeremy Harding. The song would later be recorded for inclusion on the band's first full-length album, ''Questamation'', with an all-new instrumental, seemingly so as to not get in trouble for using the sample without permission.
On February 12, 2020, Human Kebab announced a re-recorded version of the song, dubbed "Stationery Robbery - Remix", which was to be released on February 14. The re-recorded version would make an appearance on Human Kebab's first EP, ''Slap That Ask''.
"Stationery Robbery" is a favorite among fans due to its comedic nature. The song is about an employee at an office who steals stationery and office supplies. It is the only USS song to have Human Kebab on lead vocals.
== Music video ==
The music video for Human Kebab's re-recorded version of the song was directed and produced by Rich Misener and was released on February 19, 2020, but was soon privatized for unknown reasons. It was made public again later the same day. It features Human Kebab in an office, occasionally stealing people's office supplies, to which the victims are noticeably confused. The video features Human Kebab's brother, Joshua Parsons.
<youtube>3iKPq73umjU</youtube>
== Audio ==
=== Demos ===
==== Impossible Songs ====
<youtube>hEQgF8DKECg</youtube>
==== Willnaught Roughness ====
<youtube>8IzOVYMZ6Bk</youtube>
=== USS version ===
<youtube>Bkef3xGlVzY</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
{{Lyric box|
=== Human Kebab version ===
<poem>
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen
I took your HB, 2B and your Sharpie
Your protractor set, laptop and PC
Now you can't write
Nor can you type
Let's just say your office supplies are really tight
You can walk and talk but you can't use chalk
I've even got your blackboard on my jock
I cock-back your stapler with my whole punch caper
The Staples Bandit cause I'm their paperclip taker
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen
Finders keeper, three ring binders weepers
Death to your desk I'm the cubicle Reaper
No interweb, no internet, no email no
Actually I saw your modem in an old box at my yard sale
Frustration you lack a PowerPoint presentation
No pointer, no laser, just a pencil with a worn down eraser
That's right, I'm takin' all your Bics when you're held at ballpoint
I own your stapler, paper and your hole punch
And while I robbed your office I even stole your lunch
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen
</poem>
}}
{{Lyric box|
=== USS version ===
<poem>
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen
I took your HB, 2B and your Sharpie
Your protractor set, laptop and PC
Now you can't write
Nor can you type
Let's just say your office supplies are really tight
You can walk and talk but you can't use chalk
I've even got your blackboard on my jock
I cock-back your stapler with my whole punch caper
The Grand & Toy Bandit cause I'm their paperclip taker
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen
Finders keeper, three ring binders weepers
Death to your desk I'm the cubicle Reaper
No ethernet, no internet, no email no
Actually I saw your modem in an old box at my yard sale
Frustration you lack a PowerPoint presentation
No pointer, no laser, just a pencil with a worn down eraser
I own your stapler, paper and your hole punch
And while I robbed your office I even stole your lunch
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen
</poem>
}}
== See also ==
*''[[Slap That Ask]]''
*''[[Questamation]]''
*"[[Pencil Embezzle]]"
[[Category:Human Kebab singles]] [[Category:Songs]] [[Category:2004]] [[Category:2006]] [[Category:2009]] [[Category:2021]] [[Category:Human Kebab songs]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Stationery Robbery
| Cover = Stationeryrobbery.jpg
| Type = single
| Artist = Human Kebab
| Albums = ''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)<br>''[[Slap That Ask]]'' (2021)
| Released = February 14, 2020 (Human Kebab)<br>March 9, 2009 (USS)
| Recorded = 2019 (Human Kebab)<br>2008-2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON (USS)
| Length = 2:16 (Human Kebab)<br>2:59 (USS)
| Label = Coalition Music (Human Kebab)<br>Smashing World Records (USS)
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = MILANO (Human Kebab)<br>[[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]] (USS)
| Status = Officially released
| Last single =
| This single = "Stationery Robbery - Remix"<br>(2020)
| Next single = "[[The Boardroom]]"<br>(2021)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Slap That Ask
| Album type = EP
| Previous track = "[[Cubicle Reaper]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "Stationery Robbery - Remix"<br>(5)
| Next track =
}}
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Questamation
| Type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Stationery Robbery"<br>(6)
| Next track = "[[Better Living Centre]]"<br>(7)
}}
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Willnaught Roughness
| Album type = demo
| Previous track =
| This track = "Stationery Robbery"<br>(1)
| Next track = "[[Forced Landscaping]]"<br>(2)
}}
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Impossible Songs
| Album type = demo
| Previous track = "[[Garrity]]"<br>(5)
| This track = "Stationery Robbery"<br>(6)
| Next track = "[[The Incredible Farmer]]"<br>(7)
}}
}}
"'''Stationery Robbery'''" (often erroneously spelled as "''Stationary'' Robbery") is the first single and final track from [[Human Kebab]]'s ''[[Slap That Ask]]'' EP, and the sixth track from ''[[Questamation]]'' by [[USS]].
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Impossible Songs]]'' (2004)
*''[[Willnaught Roughness]]'' (2006)
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
*''[[Slap That Ask]]'' (2021)
== Overview ==
"Stationery Robbery" was written by Human Kebab in the winter of 2003. A demo of the song would make an appearance on his first demo, ''[[Impossible Songs]]'', in 2004, being present on both releases. A reworked demo would later make an appearance on his 2006 demo ''[[Willnaught Roughness]]''. A video exists online of Human Kebab performing the song for [[102.1 The Edge]] in 2006. USS would begin performing the song live in the fall of 2008, albeit using an instrumental that samples "Playground Riddim", a classic hip-hop sample produced by Jeremy Harding. The song would later be recorded for inclusion on the band's first full-length album, ''Questamation'', with an all-new instrumental, seemingly so as to not get in trouble for using the sample without permission.
On February 12, 2020, Human Kebab announced a re-recorded version of the song, dubbed "Stationery Robbery - Remix", which was to be released on February 14. The re-recorded version would make an appearance on Human Kebab's first EP, ''Slap That Ask''.
"Stationery Robbery" is a favorite among fans due to its comedic nature. The song is about an employee at an office who steals stationery and office supplies. It is the only USS song to have Human Kebab on lead vocals.
== Music video ==
The music video for Human Kebab's re-recorded version of the song was directed and produced by Rich Misener and was released on February 19, 2020, but was soon privatized for unknown reasons. It was made public again later the same day. It features Human Kebab in an office, occasionally stealing people's office supplies, to which the victims are noticeably confused. The video features Human Kebab's brother, Joshua Parsons.
<youtube>3iKPq73umjU</youtube>
== Audio ==
=== Demos ===
==== Impossible Songs ====
<youtube>hEQgF8DKECg</youtube>
==== Willnaught Roughness ====
<youtube>8IzOVYMZ6Bk</youtube>
=== USS version ===
<youtube>Bkef3xGlVzY</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
{{Lyric box|
=== Human Kebab version ===
<poem>
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen
I took your HB, 2B and your Sharpie
Your protractor set, laptop and PC
Now you can't write
Nor can you type
Let's just say your office supplies are really tight
You can walk and talk but you can't use chalk
I've even got your blackboard on my jock
I cock-back your stapler with my whole punch caper
The Staples Bandit cause I'm their paperclip taker
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen
Finders keeper, three ring binders weepers
Death to your desk I'm the cubicle Reaper
No interweb, no internet, no email no
Actually I saw your modem in an old box at my yard sale
Frustration you lack a PowerPoint presentation
No pointer, no laser, just a pencil with a worn down eraser
That's right, I'm takin' all your Bics when you're held at ballpoint
I own your stapler, paper and your hole punch
And while I robbed your office I even stole your lunch
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen
</poem>
}}
{{Lyric box|
=== USS version ===
<poem>
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen
I took your HB, 2B and your Sharpie
Your protractor set, laptop and PC
Now you can't write
Nor can you type
Let's just say your office supplies are really tight
You can walk and talk but you can't use chalk
I've even got your blackboard on my jock
I cock-back your stapler with my whole punch caper
The Grand & Toy Bandit cause I'm their paperclip taker
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen
Finders keeper, three ring binders weepers
Death to your desk I'm the cubicle Reaper
No ethernet, no internet, no email no
Actually I saw your modem in an old box at my yard sale
Frustration you lack a PowerPoint presentation
No pointer, no laser, just a pencil with a worn down eraser
I own your stapler, paper and your hole punch
And while I robbed your office I even stole your lunch
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen so you can't even write again
Stationery Robbery
I stole your pen
</poem>
}}
== See also ==
*''[[Slap That Ask]]''
*''[[Questamation]]''
*"[[Pencil Embezzle]]"
[[Category:Human Kebab singles]] [[Category:Songs]] [[Category:2004]] [[Category:2006]] [[Category:2009]] [[Category:2021]] [[Category:Human Kebab songs]]
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| Name = Questamation
| Type = Album
| Artist = [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker]]
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = January 2008-February 2009
| Genre = Pop, electronic, drum and bass, alternative rock
| Length = 1:00:19
| Label = [[Smashing World Records]]
| Producer = [[Matthew Von Wagner]] <br> [[Ashley Buchholz]]
| Last album = ''[[Welding the C:/]]''<br>(2007)
| This album = '''''Questamation'''''<br>(2009)
| Next album = ''[[APPROVED]]''<br>(2011)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Questamation
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Laces Out]]
| single 1 date = February 9, 2009
| single 2 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| single 2 date = 2009
}}
}}
'''''Questamation''''' is the first full-length studio album by [[USS]]. It was released by [[Smashing World Records]] on March 9, 2009. ''Questamation'' spawned the singles "[[Laces Out]]" and "[[Anti-Venom]]".
== Overview ==
After the success of their debut single, "[[Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole]]" along with their debut EP, ''[[Welding the C:/]]'', in January 2008, USS began recording new material for their first full-length album, then known as ''Einsteins of Consciousness''. The songs "[[Sukha]]", "[[Ode to Joyride]]", and "[[Visionary Science Patrol]]" are known to have been recorded during this period. High-profile mixing and mastering engineer Bob Ludwig was scouted to do mixing and mastering—why he was dropped remains disputed.<ref group="note">It is said that either the band wasn't happy with the result of his mixes, or his fees were too high.</ref> It was later decided to have [[Matthew Von Wagner]] return for mixing and mastering. Throughout the latter part of 2008, the band would begin to perform new songs from the album, notably "[[Anti-Venom]]", "[[Man Makes The Zoo]]", and "[[Stationery Robbery]]" (although using a completely different instrumental).
"[[Laces Out]]" would be released as the first single from the newly-named ''Questamation'' on February 9, 2009, featuring "[[The Honeypot]]" as a B-side. The song received moderate success on Canadian radio.
''Questamation'' would be released on March 9, 2009 by [[Smashing World Records]]. Like ''Welding the C:/'', early mixes of ''Questamation'' were accidentally sent out to radio and online streaming sites such as Myspace and ReverbNation. The release party for the album would take place at the [[Sound Academy]] in Toronto, Ontario on May 1, 2009.
"Anti-Venom", the second single from the album, released later in 2009, was the album's biggest single by far. It remains one of USS's most popular songs.
== Artwork ==
The cover artwork, designed by Andrew McKay, Colleen McCarten, Greg Serpenchy, Kelly Evoy, and Rebecca Benton-Roy, features a collage of several images with a "Questamation" sign and a lightning bolt with the band's logo on it. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, there has yet to have been a high-quality version of this cover art in circulation. The CD release folds out into a Z-card, a piece of paper folded 16 times with a cardboard sleeve that folds out, leaving 32 panels.
In 2018, for the [[USSX]] event, ''Questamation'', along with the rest of the band's discography (at the time), was re-issued on vinyl. This issue is unique due to the back cover having a typo; there are two fourth tracks in the tracklist.
== Tracklist ==
{{Track listing
| extra_column = Lead vocals
| total_length = 1:00:19
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Cloudboy]]
| writer1 = Ashley Buchholz/Jason Parsons
| extra1 = Buchholz
| length1 = 3:58
| title2 = [[Laces Out]]
| writer2 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra2 = Buchholz
| length2 = 2:35
| title3 = [[P.S. I Can Change]]
| writer3 = Buchholz/Parsons/Chris Davies
| extra3 = Buchholz
| length3 = 4:50
| title4 = [[Anti-Venom]]
| writer4 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra4 = Buchholz
| length4 = 3:49
| title5 = [[Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade]]
| writer5 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra5 = Buchholz
| length5 = 4:21
| title6 = [[Stationery Robbery]]
| writer6 = Parsons
| extra6 = Parsons
| length6 = 3:00
| title7 = [[Better Living Centre]]
| writer7 = Buchholz/Parsons/Davies
| extra7 = Buchholz
| length7 = 1:16
| title8 = [[3 Purple Butterflies]]
| writer8 = Buchholz/Parsons/Charles Topping/Matthew Von Wagner
| extra8 = Buchholz
| length8 = 3:32
| title9 = [[Stranger to Myself]]
| writer9 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra9 = Buchholz
| length9 = 4:16
| title10 = [[Man Makes the Zoo]]
| writer10 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra10 = Buchholz
| length10 = 5:09
| title11 = [[Visionary Science Patrol]]
| writer11 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra11 = Buchholz
| length11 = 4:39
| title12 = [[Me vs. Us]]
| writer12 = Buchholz/Parsons
| extra12 = Buchholz
| length12 = 3:40
| title13 = [[Binaural Theta Catharsis]]
| note13 = Hidden track
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== Personnel ==
*[[Ashley Buchholz]] - Vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, sequencing, sampling, string arrangements, organ, piano, synthesizers, production
*[[Human Kebab]] - Vocals, turntables, sampling
*[[Matthew Von Wagner]] - Drums, sequencing, glockenspiel, electric guitar, string arrangements, synthesizers, bass guitar, backing vocals, production
*Brett Carruthers - Engineering
*[[Vice Locker|Charles Topping]] - Sequencing, synthesizers, arrangements
*Chris Davies - Sequencing, sampling, piano, organ, clavinet, synthesizers
*James Black - Lap steel guitar, electric guitar
*Mark Mosca - Steel drums
*Paul Mayer - Clavinet, piano, choral arrangements
*Rowan Macphail - Engineering
*Ruby Davies - Chimes
*Steve Minor - Studio assistant, five-string bass guitar
== Gallery ==
=== CD release ===
<gallery>
File:Questamation-BackCover.jpg|Back cover
File:Questamation-CD.jpg|CD
</gallery>
== See also ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2BXIcS2UWk adverteasement: Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker with Martin Streek Backstage - YouTube (Questamation release party)]
== Notes ==
<references group="note" />
[[Category:Albums]] [[Category:2009]]
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'''{{SITENAME}}''' is a wiki dedicated to hosting information about anything and everything related to the Canadian electronic/alt-rock duo USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker). It was created on August 6, 2022 by Orbitron (based on an old wiki from Babboo11) and currently has {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} articles.
== Why? ==
USS doesn't have enough information out there online is the simple answer. The information that does exist on the internet is either incorrect, outdated or about naval ships.
== How? ==
This site is hosted using Miraheze, a free service which hosts MediaWiki-based wiki sites.
== What? ==
Good question.
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Better Living Centre
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008-2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 1:16
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Stationery Robbery]]"<br>(6)
| This track = "Better Living Centre"<br>(7)
| Next track = "[[3 Purple Butterflies]]"<br>(8)
| Misc = {{Song lineage:Better Living Centre}}
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"'''Better Living Centre'''" is the seventh track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
== Overview ==
"Better Living Centre" is a reworking of "[[Time for a Change]]" from the [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|2007 demo]]. Its name likely originates from a convention center of the same name in Toronto.
== Audio ==
<youtube>ehYG8IRPaXg</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<poem>
May I have your attention please?
The timing is correct
Seize the opportunity
Loosen your neck
Get your bounce in effect
Respect
Live and direct ready to step
It's the
(USS)
</poem>
== See also ==
*"[[Time for a Change]]"
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Better Living Centre
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008-2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 1:16
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]], Chris Davies
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Stationery Robbery]]"<br>(6)
| This track = "Better Living Centre"<br>(7)
| Next track = "[[3 Purple Butterflies]]"<br>(8)
| Misc = {{Song lineage:Better Living Centre}}
}}
"'''Better Living Centre'''" is the seventh track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
== Overview ==
"Better Living Centre" is a reworking of "[[Time for a Change]]" from the [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|2007 demo]]. Its name likely originates from a convention center of the same name in Toronto.
== Audio ==
<youtube>ehYG8IRPaXg</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<poem>
May I have your attention please?
The timing is correct
Seize the opportunity
Loosen your neck
Get your bounce in effect
Respect
Live and direct ready to step
It's the
(USS)
</poem>
== See also ==
*"[[Time for a Change]]"
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{{Infobox song
| Name = Better Living Centre
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008-2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 1:16
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]], Chris Davies
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Stationery Robbery]]"<br>(6)
| This track = "Better Living Centre"<br>(7)
| Next track = "[[3 Purple Butterflies]]"<br>(8)
| Misc = {{Song lineage:Better Living Centre}}
}}
"'''Better Living Centre'''" is the seventh track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
== Overview ==
"Better Living Centre" is a reworking of "[[Time for a Change]]" from the [[Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (demo)|2007 demo]]. Its name likely originates from a convention center of the same name in Toronto.
== Audio ==
<youtube>ehYG8IRPaXg</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<poem>
May I have your attention please?
The timing is correct
Seize the opportunity
Loosen your neck
Get your bounce in effect
Respect
Live and direct ready to step
It's the
(USS)
</poem>
== See also ==
*"[[Time for a Change]]"
[[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Questamation]] [[Category:2009]]
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{{Infobox musician
| Name = Quixonic
| Type = Band
| Genre = Alternative rock, funk rock
| Origin = Toronto, ON
| Active = 1999-2002
| URL = [http://www.quixonic.net www.quixonic.net] (defunct)
| Former members = [[Ashley Buchholz]]<br>Allistair Heath<br>Gary Blair<br>Adam Buchholz
}}
'''Quixonic''' was a band formed by [[Ashley Buchholz]] in 1999, shortly after the dissolving of [[Ash Happily]]. The band released [[Quixonic (demo)|one demo]].
== Discography ==
*''[[Quixonic (demo)|Quixonic]]'' (2001)
== See also ==
*[[Thred]]
*[[Ash Happily]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = 3 Purple Butterflies
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008-2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:32
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]], [[Charles Topping]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Better Living Centre]]"<br>(7)
| This track = "3 Purple Butterflies"<br>(8)
| Next track = "[[Stranger to Myself]]"<br>(9)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Quixonic (demo)
| Album type = demo
| Previous track = "[[Lone Pine Mall]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "3 Purple Butterflies"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[Heightened Perspective]]"<br>(6)
}}
| Misc = {{Song lineage:Domino}}
}}
"'''3 Purple Butterflies'''" is the eighth track on ''[[Questamation]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Quixonic (demo)|Quixonic]]'' (2001)
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
== Overview ==
"3 Purple Butterflies" was first demoed by [[Quixonic]] in 2001. This demo was much more reminiscent of a folk song, featuring banjos and horns, and having completely different lyrics. It is also known to have been demoed by [[Mensa Dropout]] some time in the early 2000s, before making its way into [[Team of Captains]] setlists in 2005. The version that Team of Captains would perform live features new lyrics at the end of the song that would make their way into a version of "[[Funk Flash]]" in 2006, before being used again in "[[Domino]]" in 2017. The song would return to setlists in late 2008, before being released on ''Questamation'' in 2009.
"3 Purple Butterflies" is a favorite among fans. On ''Questamation'', the song transitions from "[[Better Living Centre]]" and transitions into "[[Stranger to Myself]]".
== Audio ==
=== Quixonic demo ===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8cWcQFvXwU</youtube>
=== Team of Captains performance ===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuXS8Scg57E</youtube>
=== Album version ===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhoUiYzju9s</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<poem>
3 purple butterflies smiling at me
With their alligator eyes just shooting the breeze
She said
Find the lines to connect the dots
The pans and the pots turn themselves into robots
Little ladybug busting a move
With your dilated eyes just working the groove
She came
Without the rules, there would be no game
The boxes and the skids turn themselves into pyramids
Urban planners
Fresh as Wes and Tropicana
Never deceiving
Tripping on bananas, bust it
No break it down
Insane indecision
Underpaid doctor paging world vision boy
Knot another cord
Surfing on a Ouija board
Strumming with an icepick
Papers love an oil slick
Trustable
Combusting the combustibles
Mind your manners
And watch out for the tricks from
Question mark police with shrewd inventions
Randomness agrees with good intentions
Randomness agrees
3 little aloe plants working to soothe
With their bifurcated arms just living to ooze
She healed
Without the finch, there would be no Steeles
The flippers and the keels turn themselves into navy seals
Little ladybug busting a move
With your dilated eyes just working the groove
She came
Without the rules, there would be no game
The boxes and the skids turn themselves into pyramids
Urban planners
Fresh as Wes and Tropicana
Never deceiving
Tripping on bananas, bust it
No break it down
Insane indecision
Underpaid doctor paging world vision boy
Knot another cord
Surfing on a Ouija board
Strumming with an icepick
Papers love an oil slick
Trustable
Combusting the combustibles
Mind your manners
And watch out for the tricks from
Question mark police with shrewd inventions
Randomness agrees with good intentions
Question mark police with shrewd inventions
Randomness agrees with good intentions
Knot another cord
Surfing on a Ouija board
Strumming with an icepick
Papers love an oil slick
</poem>
== See also ==
*[[List of USS songs]]
*"[[Funk Flash]]"
*"[[Domino]]"
[[Category:2009]] [[Category:2001]] [[Category:2005]] [[Category:Questamation]] [[Category:Quixonic songs]] [[Category:Songs]]
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{{Infobox song
| Name = 3 Purple Butterflies
| Cover = Questamation.jpg
| Type = Album track
| Artist = Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker
| Released = March 9, 2009
| Recorded = 2008-2009 at Rainbow Trout Studios, Toronto, ON
| Length = 3:32
| Label = Smashing World Records
| Writer = [[Ashley Buchholz]], [[Human Kebab]], [[Charles Topping]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Producer = [[USS]], [[Matthew Von Wagner]]
| Status = Officially released
| Album = Questamation
| Album type = studio
| Previous track = "[[Better Living Centre]]"<br>(7)
| This track = "3 Purple Butterflies"<br>(8)
| Next track = "[[Stranger to Myself]]"<br>(9)
{{Extra track listing
| Album = Quixonic (demo)
| Album type = demo
| Previous track = "[[Lone Pine Mall]]"<br>(4)
| This track = "3 Purple Butterflies"<br>(5)
| Next track = "[[Heightened Perspective]]"<br>(6)
}}
| Misc = {{Song lineage:Domino}}
}}
"'''3 Purple Butterflies'''" is the eighth track from ''[[Questamation]]''.
=== Appearances ===
*''[[Quixonic (demo)|Quixonic]]'' (2001)
*''[[Questamation]]'' (2009)
== Overview ==
"3 Purple Butterflies" was first demoed by [[Quixonic]] in 2001. This demo was much more reminiscent of a folk song, featuring banjos and horns, and having completely different lyrics. It is also known to have been demoed by [[Mensa Dropout]] some time in the early 2000s, before making its way into [[Team of Captains]] setlists in 2005. The version that Team of Captains would perform live features new lyrics at the end of the song that would make their way into a version of "[[Funk Flash]]" in 2006, before being used again in "[[Domino]]" in 2017. The song would return to setlists in late 2008, before being released on ''Questamation'' in 2009.
"3 Purple Butterflies" is a favorite among fans. On ''Questamation'', the song transitions from "[[Better Living Centre]]" and transitions into "[[Stranger to Myself]]".
== Audio ==
=== Quixonic demo ===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8cWcQFvXwU</youtube>
=== Team of Captains performance ===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuXS8Scg57E</youtube>
=== Album version ===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhoUiYzju9s</youtube>
== Lyrics ==
<poem>
3 purple butterflies smiling at me
With their alligator eyes just shooting the breeze
She said
Find the lines to connect the dots
The pans and the pots turn themselves into robots
Little ladybug busting a move
With your dilated eyes just working the groove
She came
Without the rules, there would be no game
The boxes and the skids turn themselves into pyramids
Urban planners
Fresh as Wes and Tropicana
Never deceiving
Tripping on bananas, bust it
No break it down
Insane indecision
Underpaid doctor paging world vision boy
Knot another cord
Surfing on a Ouija board
Strumming with an icepick
Papers love an oil slick
Trustable
Combusting the combustibles
Mind your manners
And watch out for the tricks from
Question mark police with shrewd inventions
Randomness agrees with good intentions
Randomness agrees
3 little aloe plants working to soothe
With their bifurcated arms just living to ooze
She healed
Without the finch, there would be no Steeles
The flippers and the keels turn themselves into navy seals
Little ladybug busting a move
With your dilated eyes just working the groove
She came
Without the rules, there would be no game
The boxes and the skids turn themselves into pyramids
Urban planners
Fresh as Wes and Tropicana
Never deceiving
Tripping on bananas, bust it
No break it down
Insane indecision
Underpaid doctor paging world vision boy
Knot another cord
Surfing on a Ouija board
Strumming with an icepick
Papers love an oil slick
Trustable
Combusting the combustibles
Mind your manners
And watch out for the tricks from
Question mark police with shrewd inventions
Randomness agrees with good intentions
Question mark police with shrewd inventions
Randomness agrees with good intentions
Knot another cord
Surfing on a Ouija board
Strumming with an icepick
Papers love an oil slick
</poem>
== See also ==
*[[List of USS songs]]
*"[[Funk Flash]]"
*"[[Domino]]"
[[Category:2009]] [[Category:2001]] [[Category:2005]] [[Category:Questamation]] [[Category:Quixonic songs]] [[Category:Songs]]
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